President Joe Biden said Monday that he would make "no apologies" and wasn't "walking anything back" after his weekend comment that Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power", attempting to turn the page on a controversy...
Full ArticleRussia-Ukraine war: Biden says remark on Putin's power was about 'moral outrage'
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