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Joe Biden's first State of the Union address - Escambrai

Joe Biden’s first State of the Union address – Escambrai

The Democrat devoted a third of his speech to the crisis in Europe

Referring to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Biden said he “doesn’t know what awaits him,” while declaring that his country would also close Moscow’s airspace. (Photo: Rebel Radio)

United States President Joe Biden outlined his vision for the country in the first State of the Union address of his term. Before both houses of Congress, the Democrat devoted a third of his speech to the crisis in Europe.

Referring to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Biden said he “doesn’t know what awaits him,” while declaring that his country would also close Moscow’s airspace. “We will join our allies and close US airspace to all Russian flights, further isolating Russia and further stifling its economy,” Trump said.

On Monday, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki stressed that it was not easy for Washington to make this decision, which would certainly lead to reciprocal action by Moscow, because many of its airlines. They fly over Russia to go to Asia.

The US President also reiterated that his country’s forces do not seek to confront Russian soldiers in Ukraine. “Our forces will not go to Europe to fight in Ukraine, but to defend our NATO allies,” he said.

The speech lasted 62 minutes. Domestically, the most important issues were the pandemic and inflation. Issues such as border security or police financing are central today.

Biden has asked Congress to approve immigration reform so that the millions of illegal immigrants living in the country can obtain citizenship.

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“Immigration reform is something that everyone supports, from unions to religious leaders to the American Chamber of Commerce. Let us agree to it once and for all.”

The US President also reported the release of 30 million barrels of crude oil to avoid an energy crisis.

Surveys

A CNN poll of those who watched Biden’s first State of the Union address showed that 41% of respondents had a very positive reaction to Biden’s comments, 29% had a somewhat positive reaction, and 29% had a negative reaction to his speech.

The US chain reports that “41 percent is the lowest very positive level we’ve seen in nearly 15 years of immediate balloting after the State of the Union address.”

Another poll finally confirmed that nearly 60 percent of Americans disapprove of President Biden’s performance, according to a new CNN poll published Thursday.

58 percent of Americans said they disapproved of his job, while only 41 percent approved of his job. The same December poll found that 49 percent of Americans agreed and 51 percent disagreed.

In the new poll, only 36 percent of independents and 9 percent of Republican voters approved of the president’s position.

83% of Democrats approve of the president, but the number is down from 94% last summer.

Biden knows he must beat both houses of the Capitol if he is to succeed in the November legislative elections.

Republic reactions

Governor Kim Reynolds, an Iowa Republican, gave the GOP’s response to the State of the Union address.

“I’ve heard as the governor of our state, as mother and grandmother of 11, that you worry that our country is going down the wrong path,” she began.

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It’s been a year since his presidency, and instead of pushing America forward, President Biden and his party seem to be taking us back in time to the late 1970s and early 1980s, when families were subjected to hyperinflation, a wave of violent crime was tearing our cities apart, and the Soviet military was trying to redraw the map the scientist “.

On the other hand, two prominent Florida Republicans tried to distance themselves from the speech. Senator Marco Rubio announced last month that he would boycott the intervention due to strict COVID-19 guidelines, while Governor Ron DeSantis declined a request to send the National Guard to Washington to bolster security. Last week, the Biden administration requested the assistance of the National Guard in Washington, DC. I refused this request. DeSantis, the Republican and 2024 presidential candidate, said on Twitter Monday that noFLGuard will be sent to D.C. for Biden’s State of the Union address.