President says he was not calling for regime change but was expressing personal ‘moral outrage’ over Russian president’s invasion of Ukraine
Pressed on Monday on his remarks, Biden was defiant, and said he was not worried that his comments would be interpreted as a call for regime change, or that it would be used by Russian propagandists to justify escalating Moscow’s aggression.he said. “I was expressing my outrage at the behavior of this man.”
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