Public sentiment ‘is turning’ on Joe Biden
Sky News Washington Correspondent Annelise Nielsen says public sentiment “is turning” and horrified Americans are talking about Biden’s decision to withdraw from Afghanistan.
“This is well beyond anything that’s just happening in the White House,” she told Sky News host Paul Murray.
“This is an American problem.”
Видео Public sentiment ‘is turning’ on Joe Biden канала Sky News Australia
“This is well beyond anything that’s just happening in the White House,” she told Sky News host Paul Murray.
“This is an American problem.”
Видео Public sentiment ‘is turning’ on Joe Biden канала Sky News Australia
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