Today, Biden said he “had the honor of meeting with” Alexei Navalny’s widow, who he called “Yolanda.”
Her name is Yulia. pic.twitter.com/ecBgLtZdn0
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He called the bitch “Yolanda.” I wish so badly he would have called her “Yolo.” (Why is he doing a press conference in an underground parking garage?)
Isn’t this like, really irresponsible? Personally blaming the head of state for someone dying in prison, without any evidence of anything?
How unserious can this joke country get?
What about Coach Red Pill?
Who was responsible for his death?
RT:
The US will unveil a new batch of sanctions against Russia in response to the death of jailed opposition activist and anti-corruption campaigner Alexey Navalny, President Joe Biden has said. He added that the restrictions will target Russian President Vladimir Putin.
According to Russian prison officials, the 47-year-old suddenly fell ill on February 16 and was pronounced dead the same day. Although the exact cause of death remains unclear, his family, associates and multiple Western leaders are blaming the Kremlin.
Biden met with Navalny’s widow Yulia and daughter Dasha in San Francisco on Thursday, praising the late activist’s “extraordinary courage and his legacy of fighting against corruption and for a free and democratic Russia,” according to the White House.
He was actually a neo-Nazi.
But yeah, he supported gay sex, so he was for sure fighting for democracy.
The president “affirmed that his Administration will announce major new sanctions against Russia,” the statement read.
“We are going to announce sanctions against Putin, who is responsible for his death, tomorrow,” the president told reporters after the meeting. “We are not letting up.”
Didn’t they already do all the sanctions?
They’re saying “500 new sanctions.”
What are they?
I guess there will be a list. Maybe.
It will be funny to see that they literally blew all their leverage, completely, when they went buckwild immediately after the 2022 invasion, and now all they can do is nag.
What kind of sense did it make to put the Russians in a place where they have nothing to lose?
Whose brilliant Art of War maneuver was that?