Biden news today: Obama returning to White House as president says Putin should


Biden calls for Putin to face war crimes trial

As horrifying details of atrocities committed by Russian forces in Ukraine continue to emerge, Joe Biden has reiterated his view that Vladimir Putin is a war criminal – and has suggested he should face legal consequences for what his military is doing.

Speaking to reporters in Washington as he disembarked Marine One, Mr Biden said: “You remember I got criticised for calling Putin a war criminal. Well, the truth of the matter – you saw what happened in Bucha – he is a war criminal… We have to get all the details so that this can be, so we can actually have a war crimes trial. This guy is brutal, and what’s happening in Bucha is outrageous.”

On Capitol Hill, the Senate Judiciary Committee ended its vote for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court in a deadlock after Republicans responded to criticism they were too harsh in their questioning. Nevertheless, Ms Jackson looks set to become the first Black woman to sit on the court.

The tied vote by the committee does not stop the nomination from proceeding to the Senate floor, where Ms Jackson appears to already have the support of 51 senators.

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Jen Psaki on Barack Obama and Joe Biden’s friendship

Ahead of Barack Obama’s visit to the White House for an event celebrating the impact of the Affordable Care Act, Jen Psaki described the two presidents’ relationship as a genuine friendship, not just the kind of superficial amity that’s a feature of life in US politics.

More on today’s public reunion below:

Andrew Naughtie5 April 2022 11:29

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Pentagon spokesman shares horror at Bucha atrocities

John Kirby, the press secretary for the Pentagon, appeared on MSNBC last night to discuss the events that have come to light in the Ukrainian town of Bucha, where Russian soldiers have brutalised, raped and murdered scores of civilians.

Andrew Naughtie5 April 2022 10:46

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Watch: Lindsey Graham threatens Democrats over future Supreme Court nominations

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham spent Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination hearings in a foul mood, and he showed the same irascibility at the committee vote on her nomination yesterday.

Among his various recriminations, most of which had little if anything to do with the judge herself, was an implicit threat to block almost by default any nominee put forward by Democratic president if and when Republicans control the Senate.

This is what Lisa Murkowski worried about in her endorsement of the judge before her full Senate vote. “We are to that point where it’s almost automatic: If it is a president who is not of my party puts forth a nominee, I am somehow obligated to just barely even give consideration, not just before the name is named,” she said.

“This is an awful process, it’s just awful.”

Watch a clip of Mr Graham’s remarks below.

Andrew Naughtie5 April 2022 09:43

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White House says Russian atrocities part of Putin’s ‘plan

’White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan on Monday said the atrocities committed by Russian forces in Bucha and other cities of Ukraine are part of a deliberate plan to inflict terror on civilians.

Speaking at Monday’s daily White House press briefing, Mr Sullivan said the brutality of Russian forces was what “Russia was intending” for Ukraine “as a matter of policy”.“We do not believe that this is just a random accident or the rogue act of a particular individual — we believe that this was part of the plan,” he said.

Andrew Naughtie5 April 2022 09:03

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Zelenskyy to address United Nations amid outrage over civilian deaths

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky is likely to address UN Security Council diplomats, outraged by growing evidence that Russian forces deliberately killed civilians, after US president Joe Biden said Vladimir Putin should be tried for war crimes.

The withdrawal of Russian troops from towns around Ukraine’s capital revealed corpses on streets, that have led to calls for tougher sanctions against the Kremlin, especially a cutoff of fuel imports from Russia.

Germany and France reacted by expelling dozens of Russian diplomats, suggesting they were spies.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar5 April 2022 08:17

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Cory Booker on why he felt the need to speak up for Ketanji Brown Jackson

Senator Cory Booker defended judge Ketanji Brown Jackson after multiple Republican Senators, including Ted Cruz of Texas and Josh Hawley of Missouri, assailed her record on sentencing people charged with possessing child sex abuse images.

“Why didn’t you vote against every one of those Republican judges that was not following the guidelines, as most don’t?” he asked in response to Mr Hawley, who had questioned Ms Jackson…



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