Bynden has no time to take care of the domestic messy stalls and go to Europe to maintain the relationship between allies

Author:Pole news Time:2022.06.25

Jimu Journalist Hu Li

The US President Biden is very busy this weekend. He must not only deal with riots caused by the domestic abortion bill and the gun bill, but also go to Europe to maintain the relationship between allies. According to the US Broadcasting Corporation, on June 25, local time, Biden set off to Europe.

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According to the US media, on June 24, local time, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the domestic riots in the 1973 "Roy Verior Case" were riots. A large number of protesters expressed their dissatisfaction by burning the national flag and congestion. But Biden had no time to take care of the domestic situation and turned into a foreign policy.

Biden plans to meet with Germany and other major economic powers in Germany and other "Seven countries", and then flew to Spain to negotiate with NATO allies. There, he will add NATO to Turkey for Finland and Sweden. According to senior officials of Biden, Ukrainian President Zelezki delivered a speech at a meeting held during his visit to Europe.

On June 25, local time, in order to appease domestic emotions, Biden delivered a speech after overthrowing the "Roy Valley Case" in the Supreme Court: "I know that the Supreme Court's verdict has a shadow on many land. Today The United States is a sad day. "

According to the US media evaluation, when the United States falls into a historic turmoil, the development of domestic affairs may have a negative impact on Biden's itinerary and disperse Biden's attention.

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