South Lawn 5:59 P.M. EST Q Mr. President, when do airdrops in Gaza start? Q Do you think there will be a ceasefire deal by Ramadan? THE PRESIDENT: I’m hoping so. We’re still working real hard at it. We’re not there yet. Q What is — what is the biggest hold-up right now? THE PRESIDENT: I’m not going to tell…
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Remarks by Vice President Harris at Summit on Peace in Ukraine Opening Plenary
Bürgenstock ResortObbürgen, Switzerland 6:06 P.M. CEST VICE PRESIDENT HARRIS: Thank you. Thank you, President Amherd and President Zelenskyy, for hosting this summit. It is my honor to be here with all of the leaders today. I first met President Zelenskyy in February of 2022, just five days before Russia invaded Ukraine, an outrageous attempt…
Remarks by Vice President Harris at the Munich Security Conference | Munich, Germany
Hotel Bayerischer HofMunich, Germany 2:38 P.M. CEST VICE PRESIDENT HARRIS: Good afternoon. Good afternoon. (Applause.) Thank you, thank you. Thank you, Christoph. Thank you. Thank you for your leadership. Before I begin today, we’ve all just received reports that Aleksey Navalny has died in Russia. This is, of course, terrible news, which we are working…
Letter to Congressional Leadership Regarding the Need for Urgent Action to Support Ukraine’s Defense
The Honorable Mike JohnsonSpeaker of the House of RepresentativesWashington, DC 20515 Dear Mr. Speaker, I want to thank Congress for the resources provided to date for Ukraine and other critical national security needs. I write to you today not only to be clear about how that money has been spent and the ways this investment…
Remarks by President Biden in Press Gaggle
The Crossing at Tahoe ValleySouth Lake Tahoe, California 12:01 P.M. PDT Q Mr. President, do you have a reaction to the plane crash in Russia? THE PRESIDENT: Yes, but I’m going to be a little — Q Say again? What the — Prigozhin apparently killed. THE PRESIDENT: You may recall when I was…
Remarks by President Biden Before Marine One Departure
South Lawn 9:29 A.M. EDT Q Senator Tuberville is not budging on Pentagon promotions. Senator Tuberville is not budging on Pentagon promotions. Q Mr. President, was Prigozhin — was Prigozhin looking to capture military leaders? THE PRESIDENT: He’s not budging on it, as I understand, from my colleagues. It’s totally inappropriate. It’s outrageous. Q But he says the Defense…
Remarks by President Biden and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine in Joint Press Conference | Fasano, Italy
Hotel Masseria San Domenico Fasano, Italy 8:47 P.M. CEST PRESIDENT BIDEN: Good evening, everyone. Last year at the NATO summit in Lithuania, the United States brought together every member of the G7 to sign a Joint Declaration of Support for Ukraine. Twenty-five additional countries joined us quickly. Each agreed to forge long-term bilateral commitments to…
Remarks by President Biden at the National Governors Association Winter Meeting
East Room 11:23 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. (Applause.) Please sit down. Thank you. If I were smart, I’d leave right now. (Laughter.) Folks, thank you very much. Governor Cox, Governor Polis, all the governors for being here. I — I know you just heard — did Jill already speak — my wife? AUDIENCE…
Remarks by President Biden Urging Congress to Pass the Emergency National Security Supplemental Appropriations Act
State Dining Room 1:16 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon. For much too long, as you all know, the immigration system has been broken. And it’s long past time to fix it. That’s why, months ago, I instructed my team to begin negotiations with a bipartisan group of senators to seriously and finally fix our immigration system. For…
On-the-Record Press Gaggle by White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby
Via Teleconference 11:57 A.M. EST MODERATOR: Hello, everyone. Thanks so much for joining today’s on-the-record news of day gaggle with White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby. This call is on the record, and there’s no embargo. I’ll turn it over to Kirby now to kick us off, and then we’ll take your questions. MR. KIRBY: Thanks,…