President Biden stood by his remarks that Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power,” but said he was expressing outrage, not a policy change. https://t.co/H99nO2lts6 https://t.co/uHqA8Y2PlN
“Being the leader of the free world has impact, right? What you say matters. We've got to make sure our actions and our words combine.” Former Republican Congressman from Texas @WillHurd joins OutFront to discuss Biden’s comments that Putin “cannot remain in power.” https://t.co/gCrNUzUYLI
Two days after President Biden's return from Europe, one improvised comment about Russian President Vladimir Putin hovers over the White House: "For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power." https://t.co/GZ6MV4jLgw
Biden called Putin a “butcher” after meeting with Ukrainian refugees. https://t.co/9479wR830V
“For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,” President Biden said of President Vladimir Putin of Russia, a comment that White House officials said was not included in his prepared speech. Top administration officials walked back Biden’s remarks. https://t.co/whmrLsyGRj
"Please, Mr. President, stay on script." Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID) reacts to President Joe Biden saying Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power," telling @DanaBashCNN the remark could cause problems in Ukraine as the US tries to de-escalate the conflict. #CNNSOTU https://t.co/PcylOrnQ23
“I think Putin will be very surprised by it.” - Former Director of National Intelligence on President Biden’s comments that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power.” https://t.co/oLEY4RSiCW https://t.co/EYNapkVk4o
After Biden declared Putin "cannot remain in power," the White House said he wasn't calling for a regime change in Russia. https://t.co/3aTswYXx0m
Breaking News: In a fiery speech in Warsaw, President Biden delivered a forceful rebuke to Vladimir Putin: “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.” https://t.co/n9uNI787wV
Biden calls for regime change in Russia, saying of Putin: "This man cannot remain in power". https://t.co/c5gHz3q17e
‘I make no apologies’: Biden stands by ‘Putin cannot remain in power’ remark https://t.co/n1zJLJxWn9
The president tried to clarify a comment he had made Saturday, that Putin "cannot remain in power." https://t.co/pf2lsXGCtu
Pres. Biden appeared to want to both ways when he fielded a barrage of questions asking him to clarify his remarks that Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power." https://t.co/mT4fIYyN5e
Biden says his comment that Putin cannot remain in power was about moral outrage, not a reflection of US policy https://t.co/DFDwjMiF67
Biden said he wasn’t announcing a U.S. policy change when he said Putin “cannot remain in power,” but was expressing his own anger about the invasion of Ukraine https://t.co/zAuChu89Kq
JUST IN: Pres. Biden says he was not "articulating a policy change" when he said Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power." "I was expressing the moral outrage that I feel and I make no apologies for it." https://t.co/bvj68MrwSJ https://t.co/1qLBaJadvt
French President Emmanuel Macron criticizes an escalation of “words or actions,” following President Joe Biden's comment that Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power.” More: https://t.co/WWinjgFHMg (Video via @Quicktake) https://t.co/HPpBab91TB
Secretary of State Antony Blinken sought to downplay remarks made by President Biden that Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power," telling reporters in Jerusalem on Sunday that the U.S. has no plans to unseat the Russian leader. https://t.co/stwenzIUR4 https://t.co/6VSeW0vvhj
Speaking in Warsaw, Poland, on Saturday, President Biden said of Russian President Vladimir Putin: "For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power." Shortly after Biden spoke, a White House official downplayed Biden's remarks that appeared to be a call to remove Putin. https://t.co/AumBmbPB7J
By declaring that the Russian leader “cannot remain in power,” the U.S. president seemed to suggest a drastic change in U.S. policy — prompting a scramble by White House officials. https://t.co/aKdgTSSHyH
After sparking a global controversy, U.S. President Joe Biden defended his recent remark that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot remain in power but said it did not reflect a policy change https://t.co/rexD9WN4VZ https://t.co/RLAfm6KNOB
President Biden said he would not apologize for saying Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power.” At a press briefing, Biden said although he is “not walking anything back” in terms of what he said, the statement reflects a personal belief, not a policy change. https://t.co/LsWxBJUtuf
President Joe Biden says he is "not walking anything back" after saying this weekend that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power." Biden said he "was expressing moral outrage" and insisted he is not calling for regime change. MORE: https://t.co/DqqOk4EwR2 https://t.co/ugD0tPGryV
Biden says he's not "walking back" his remark that Putin "cannot remain in power": "I wasn't .... articulating a policy change. I was expressing the moral outrage that I feel and I make no apologies for it." https://t.co/GBoMxTX5vl
The Hill's 12:30 Report - Biden raises eyebrows with Putin comments https://t.co/k2eLK8lytT https://t.co/nbZMsWqy2X
Secretary of State Antony Blinken clarified that the U.S. does not have a policy of regime change in Russia, as supporters and critics of President Joe Biden played down his declaration that Russian President Vladimir Putin ‘cannot remain in power’ https://t.co/f6Sj0wJo5V https://t.co/hJUMaJxNNL
The takeaway from Biden's 27-minute speech of massive consequence was derailed by a final line that wasn't on his teleprompter or in his text: "For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power." https://t.co/5Xxqshgspe
Reactions to Biden saying Putin 'cannot remain in power' https://t.co/U9mJToEB87 https://t.co/MrXcQg33nM
President Biden: "Free people refuse to live in the world of hopelessness and darkness. We will have a different future, a brighter future rooted in Democracy and principle. [...] For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power." https://t.co/2141bqKhHg
Biden declares Putin "cannot remain in power" in fiery Warsaw remarks https://t.co/pLwGErKpAv https://t.co/SzWnOVN2bG
.@FoxNews host @TuckerCarlson flipped President @JoeBiden's off-script comment over the weekend that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot remain in power to argue in favor of removing the commander in chief from office. https://t.co/viywmtxxOS
Tucker Carlson says tonight,"If there ever was a time — if there was in U.S. history ever a time to invoke the 25th Amendment, it is now. As Joe Biden himself put it, 'For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power.' For all of our sakes." https://t.co/4dqR4nEa55
President Biden’s remark that Russia’s Putin “cannot remain in power” marked his latest verbal barb directed at Moscow following the war in Ukraine, but could also test NATO unity https://t.co/ivRT7fMn80
President Joe Biden’s blundering ad-lib that Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power" is not redeemed by the old saw that a gaffe occurs when a politician accidentally tells the truth, writes @hgurdon. #RestoringAmerica https://t.co/NrKkNO6X0j
The walkback of President Joe Biden's seeming endorsement of regime change in Russia is drawing more criticism than the original statement. https://t.co/rbGUrRD0v9
Blinken continues cleanup of Biden’s Putin ‘cannot remain in power’ remark https://t.co/ur8iWCVdxH
Biden condemned Putin while speaking in Poland: “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.” The White House later said he was not pushing regime change. https://t.co/eayLLCc0cc
Biden: Putin 'cannot remain in power' https://t.co/mBBF0w6q76
Biden's gaffes becoming 'national security risk', Rand Paul says. https://t.co/WThNcjF1ru
Navarro: Attempts from the White House to walk back President Biden’s remark this weekend that Putin “cannot remain in power,” shows the Russian leader how weak the nation is. https://t.co/15R4E9Gs9y https://t.co/D8dvHL0gkw
CNN's Don Lemon defends Biden over Putin 'cannot remain in power' remark uproar: A 'media-manufactured story' https://t.co/RTqFgiVGXR
President Joe Biden said Monday that he is “not walking anything back” after his weekend comment that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power," although Biden insisted he's not calling for regime change in Moscow. https://t.co/m5LXNFhLfT
Biden’s comment that Putin “cannot remain in power” could embolden the Russian leader’s aggression toward NATO allies. https://t.co/CUqvVPlBdC
"For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power," Biden said in Warsaw. A White House official later said Biden was not calling for regime change but was saying "Putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region." https://t.co/sznJR5sx29 https://t.co/HGmg2Ymb8Y
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken attempted to walk back President Biden’s comment that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power” on Sunday. https://t.co/lee2YB6NIB
ON SECOND THOUGHT: Biden completely changes his tune one day after saying 'butcher' Putin 'cannot remain in power.' https://t.co/GUUrZTzANf https://t.co/wvFMIF2wFm
The White House was quick to correct the record after President Joe Biden said of Russian President Vladimir Putin "for god's sake, this man cannot remain in power," telling reporters the position of the administration is not regime change in Russia. https://t.co/tRPlyYx87K
France's Macron warns against escalation after Biden says Putin 'cannot remain in power' https://t.co/PNnmm33Fg9