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No, really, I mean what I say

President Joe Biden is reportedly frustrated with White House advisers who regularly correct his statements.

According to NBC NewsBiden means what he says and is annoyed that workers are changing the meaning of what he says.

“Beyond politics, Biden is unhappy with the pattern that has developed in the West Wing. He makes a clear and concise statement – ​​only for his advisors to rush to explain to him that he actually meant something else. he told advisers, undermines him and suppresses the authenticity that contributed to his promotion, and worse, it fuels the Republican view that he is not fully in charge,” the report says. “The matter reached a critical point when Biden, during a speech in Poland, clarified that Russian President Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power.” Within minutes, Biden’s advisers tried to backtrack on his comments, saying he had not called for Putin’s ouster and that U.S. policy remained unchanged. Biden was furious that his remarks were deemed unbelievable, arguing that he was speaking sincerely and reminding his staff of the same. he is the president.”

Over Memorial Day weekend, Biden said a ban on 9mm handguns was being considered.

According to Biden, he meant what he said.

Meanwhile, the White House has tried to get Biden on the campaign trail for the 2022 midterm elections, but Democrats running for office are not interested in his appearance.

“Do you want President Biden to come and campaign for you in Ohio?” Democratic Congressman Tim Ryan was recently asked about this in a Sunday interview on Fox News.”

“Hey, we’ll see. We’ll see. But the reality is that I am the face of this campaign and there is so much political noise around. I am an exceptional candidate,” Ryan said.

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