
Biden says he won't take questions during White House address: 'Don't want anything to get in the way'
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Following last week's explosive press conference, President Biden explicitly told reporters he would not take any questions after giving a statement on the foreign aid bill.
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Biden stuck to the script for roughly eight minutes, speaking about the Senate passing the $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, and urging House Republicans to pass the bill. He railed against those opposing the bill, saying they're "playing into Putin's hands."
He also attacked former President Trump for his recent comments about not protecting NATO allies from Russia if they haven't paid their commitments.

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