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Biden Says Putin ‘Cannot Remain in Power’ in Speech on Ukraine
FIGHTING WORDS
President Joe Biden gave his strongest condemnation of Vladimir Putin yet in a speech from Warsaw—and then the White House backtracked.
Corbin Bolies
Media Reporter
Published
Mar. 26 2022
11:41AM EDT
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