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Former DHS Secretary Says Biden's Putin Remark Was 'statement Of Fact'

by NewsReporter
March 27, 2022
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Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson on Sunday said he would have framed President Bidenbidenjoe 081315getty 0Joe BidenRussian rocket attacks wound five in western Ukraine city of Lviv If we de-list the IRGC, what will the dictators think? Biden to propose minimum tax on billionaires in budget MORE’s remark that Russian President Vladimir Putinputinvladimir 011519getty leadVladimir Vladimirovich PutinRussian rocket attacks wound five in western Ukraine city of Lviv If we de-list the IRGC, what will the dictators think? Putin’s war against Ukrainian civilians is not new — nor will it work MORE “cannot remain in power” as a “statement of fact” instead of walking back the reportedly ad-libbed declaration.

Biden made headlines on Saturday when, at the end of a speech in Warsaw, Poland, he said, “for God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.”

A White House official quickly attempted to walk back the remark, telling reporters that “the president’s point was that Putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region,” adding, “he was not discussing Putin’s power in Russia, or regime change.”

Johnson, who served under former President Obamaobama2 0Barack Hussein ObamaThe Hill’s 12:30 Report – Manchin’s magic ‘yes’ vote Jackson faces growing GOP opposition on Supreme Court Obama, Clinton, Psaki cases show COVID-19’s lingering threat MORE, told moderator Chuck Toddtoddchuck01312017gettyCharles (Chuck) David ToddCheney: Use of chemical weapons by Russia should be considered ‘red line’ Murphy: ‘We should not allow Vladimir Putin back into the world order’ NATO chief: Use of chemical weapons by Russia would violate international law MORE on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he agrees that Putin should not continue leading Russia, given recent events.

“I’m not sure I would have walked it back. He’s a war criminal. He’s slaughtering innocent men, women and children. He illegally invaded Ukraine. And he has got command and control of nuclear weapons. Such a person should not remain in power,” Johnson said.

Pressed by Todd on if Putin has lost his legitimacy, Johnson said the Russian president “more than lost his legitimacy.”

The former Homeland Security chief from 2013 to 2017 said he would have altered the remark to make clear that it was a “statement of fact,” rather than U.S. policy.

“At most, I would have modified the statement by saying it’s not a statement of our policy, it just simply a statement of fact,” he said.

“It was a statement of fact, virtually everyone agrees, everyone in the Western world agrees,” he later added.

Secretary of State Antony Blinkenblinkenanthony 11242020gettyAntony BlinkenBiden rallies allies against Russia: Five takeaways White House attempts to walk back Biden stating Putin can’t stay in power Biden meets with top Ukrainian officials in Poland MORE on Sunday said the U.S. has no plans to force regime change in Russia.

Johnson on Sunday noted that previous presidents have made ad-libbed remarks during their times in the White House, pointing to then-President Reagan calling the Soviet Union the “evil empire,” and joking in 1984 that “we begin bombing in five minutes.”

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