'We have a chance here to make a fundamental turn toward renewable energy, electric vehicles, and not just electric vehicles but across the board,' Biden said.
President Joe Biden suggested Monday that the U.S. economy has a chance to make a"fundamental turn" toward green energy, even as some economists are predicting a recession. Above, Biden speaks during a virtual Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate on June 17.But to Biden, even a concerning economic situation is not the same as a doomed one.
"No, the majority of them aren't saying that. Come on, don't make things up, OK?" he said. He also joked that the reporter was sounding"like a Republican politician."President Biden: "No, the majority of them aren't saying that. Come on, don't make things up, okay? Now, you're sounding like a Republican politician. I'm joking. That is a joke."
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