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‘Astonishing’: Joe Biden ‘attacks’ the US Supreme Court over Trump decision
Sky News Australia host Rita Panahi says the “newly spray tanned” US President Joe Biden faced cameras to deliver an “astonishing attack” against the Supreme Court’s decision to grant Donald Trump immunity for official acts.
“Biden spent under five minutes reading a prepared statement from a pair of teleprompters,” Ms Panahi said.
“Some very strong statements made there but again not willing to answer any questions, not willing to deviate from that prepared statement.”
- https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/astonishing-joe-biden-attacks-the-us-supreme-court-over-trump-decision/ar-BB1pg275?ocid=00000000
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