Biden’s Attempt to Mock Trump After Prisoner Trade With Russia Blows Up in His Face
The United States’ relationship with Russia under President Joe Biden has been marked by tension, especially due to Biden’s support for Ukraine amidst its conflict with Russia. Recently, Biden addressed the nation as news broke of the release of three Americans—Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, and U.S. Marine Paul Whelan—who were part of a larger prisoner swap involving multiple countries. During this address, Biden responded to former President Trump’s claims that he could have secured the hostages’ release without an exchange, retorting, “Why didn’t he do it when he was president?” However, the focus of criticism arose because only Whelan was detained during Trump’s presidency.
Critics argue that Biden’s attempts to diplomatically engage with Russia have fallen short, recalling a previous controversial prisoner swap involving WNBA player Brittany Griner and a notorious arms dealer. The narrative highlights that Biden’s extensive financial support for Ukraine and his efforts to portray himself as a tough leader against Russia have not yielded the desired results, particularly when juxtaposed with the historical context of the U.S.-Russia relationship. The piece suggests that Biden’s foreign policy, especially regarding Russia, may be a significant point of contention as he considers his legacy.
The United States’ relationship with Russia under President Joe Biden has been incredibly turbulent, given the president’s propensity to throw billions of dollars at Russia’s enemy, Ukraine, with the support of some members of Congress.
Attempting to tout his success in diplomacy, the president addressed the American people from the White House on Thursday as news broke that three Americans would be released from Russian captivity.
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, Russian-American radio journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, and veteran of the U.S. Marines Paul Whelan are part of a 24-person prisoner swap that not only involves the United States and Russia, but three other countries.
After his address, Biden was asked about remarks made by former President Donald Trump, who said he could have secured the release of Americans without having to exchange anything.
One reporter asked, “President Trump has said repeatedly that he could have gotten the hostages out without giving anything in exchange. What do you say to that? What do you say to President Trump now?” Biden, smirking and clearly full of himself, replied, “Why didn’t he do it when he was president?”
There’s just one problem: Only Whelan was detained when Trump was president.
Reporter: “President Trump has said repeatedly that he could have gotten the hostages out without giving anything in exchange. What do you say to that?” @POTUS: “Why didn’t he do it when he was president?”@DanaBashCNN: “I think that was what they call a ‘mic drop’ moment.” pic.twitter.com/MIUKa5LpBa
— Andrew Bates (@AndrewJBates46) August 1, 2024
CNN News Anchor Dana Bash, feeling exuberant in that moment, believing the president in his demented state had actually said something intelligent, remarked, “[I] think that was what they call a mic drop moment …”
While Whelan was detained during Trump’s presidency in 2018, Gershkovich was arrested in 2022, and Kurmasheva in 2023.
Evan Gershkovich, Alsu Kurmasheva, and Vladimir Kara-Murza were all detained during the Biden presidency.
— Jordan Schachtel @ dossier.today (@JordanSchachtel) August 1, 2024
This moment doesn’t play well for Biden, as his attempt to make Trump look bad will inevitably cause the American people to find out the facts.
The president’s diplomatic efforts with Russia thus far are — to put it generously — farcical.
Recall December 2022, when the Biden administration agreed to the grossly lopsided swap involving WNBA player Brittany Griner — who was convicted on a drug charge for possessing cannabis vape cartridges — and notorious Russian arms dealer Victor Bout.
Since dumping billions into Ukraine’s war effort against Russia, Biden has desperately wanted to be seen as a leader who is tough on President Vladimir Putin. He has suggested that his predecessor would be rolling out the red carpet in these circumstances.
Yet, it was not during Trump’s term that Putin chose to invade Ukraine.
It was not while Trump was in office that Congress decided to sleepwalk the country toward a war with Russia.
Outside of Europe, Biden’s foreign policy record is outright embarrassing and a national disgrace, highlighted by his botched withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021.
While his term overall is among the worst of any single-term president, Biden would be especially unwise in encouraging Americans to remember him for his foreign policy record.
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