President Biden's address saw unity on Ukraine, a shift to the middle on policy and an effort to move past COVID. Here are 7 takeaways from the speech.
WASHINGTON — Only a little more than a week ago, President Joe Biden's first State of the Union address was focused largely inward, looking at the economic and public health woes besetting the U.S. But Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the war that has ensued changed all that.Takeaways from the State of the Union Democracy v.
autocracy no longer an abstraction Move to the center Pivot to prices at the pump A slogan put on the shelf Trying to put COVID in rear view What's in a word? Repetition Members of Congress wear the colors ...
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