People “want to see” a President who “actually cares” about domestic issues involving its citizens in the United States, according to The Media Research Centre’s Contributing Writer Stephanie Hamill.
“A lot of us are supportive of the efforts in Ukraine, but the people also want to see a President who actually cares about the people in their country,” she told Sky News host James Morrow.
“When we have this disaster in East Palestine, Ohio, you would expect that the Biden administration would react much faster, not wait until close to the end of week three, to send their transportation secretary.” “Biden’s planned trip to Ukraine is almost just symbolic of this presidency, he’s tripping over the stairs in Air Force one, getting to Ukraine, while we have the Former President Donald Trump heading to East Ohio to hand out water and supplies.”
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