'Our forces are not engaged and will not engage in the conflict with Russian forces in Ukraine,' Biden told an anxious nation.
, and countless other urgent issues facing America and the world—was particularly heavy with expectation.
“Last year, COVID-19 kept us apart. This year, we are finally together again,” Biden said at the outset of his speech before Congress, but his tone soon turned serious as he launched into a discussion of Ukraine, health care, LGBTQ+ issues, police funding, and more. Read a roundup of the key moments from Biden's remarks below:The Ukrainian ambassador of the U.S.
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