President Joe Biden Delivers His First Address On Foreign Policy

 


 * President Joe Biden said Russia needed to free Alexei Navalny 'immediately' during remarks Thursday from the State Department 
 * The new president also said he would not 'roll over' to President Vladimir Putin like 'my predecessor'   * Biden also pledged to 'take on directly' the challenges posed the U.S.'s 'most serious competitor,' China 
 * The president made the State Department's headquarters his first trip to a cabinet agency
 * In his remarks, he knocked around President Donald Trump's foreign policy and said the U.S. needed to reclaim 'our credibility and moral authority' 

President Joe Biden said Russia needed to free Alexei Navalny 'immediately' as he said the United States will no longer 'roll over' to President Vladimir Putin like 'my predecessor.' 

The tough and anti-Trump talk came Thursday when Biden made his first trip to a cabinet agency, the State Department, under the leadership of his longtime aide, Secretary of State Tony Blinken, and called for 'reclaiming our credibility and moral authority.' 'Much of which has been lost,' Biden uttered. 


   

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