Biden Throws Shade At Trump During Press Conference About Release Of American Prisoners In Russia

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President Biden took a shot at former President Donald Trump when asked by a reporter about the prisoners freed from Russia.

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Transcript
00:00And this is a good day.
00:03What did you say when they answered the phone on the other side?
00:07I said, welcome almost home.
00:09How do you keep countries, these so-called abductor states,
00:14from simply taking more Americans in order to get more of their prisoners home?
00:18How do you end these perverse incentives, sir?
00:21By advising people not to go certain places.
00:24Tell them what's at risk, what's at stake.
00:27Sir, President, where would you advance these negotiations,
00:30and can you speak to the complexity of working with six countries to secure these places?
00:35Well, look, I'm not going to take the time now, but I'll do this later in the week.
00:41I particularly owe a great sense of gratitude to the Chancellor.
00:51The demands they were making of me required me to get some significant concessions
00:56from Germany, which they originally concluded they could not do because of the person in question.
01:03But everybody stepped up. Poland stepped up. Slovenia stepped up. Turkey stepped up.
01:08And it matters to have relationships. It really does.
01:12These things matter.
01:15Pardon me?
01:16Could this improve relations with Russia?
01:18Is there any avenue for that after this prisoner exchange deal?
01:22As my sister might say, you're lips to God's ears, man.
01:26Did you speak directly to Vladimir Putin about this?
01:29Would you be willing to speak with Putin on the record?
01:32I don't need to speak with Putin.
01:34Anyway.
01:36How did you weigh that decision of letting somebody out?
01:38It sounds like that way before tonight.
01:41I got home innocent people.
01:46All right.
01:49Are you speaking with President Erdogan or the leaders about this?
01:57Say that again?
01:58Are you speaking with President Erdogan or the leaders about this?
02:01Yes, I've spoken to all the leaders about this.
02:04And by the way, as a father, look, you heard me say this before, and I mean it.
02:10My dad had a simple proposition.
02:13Family is the beginning, the middle, and the end.
02:17Blood of my blood, bone of my bones.
02:20I can't think of nothing more consequential.
02:22I mean it sincerely.
02:25And having lost family in a different way,
02:28and not knowing what's happening, the circumstances of their accident,
02:32their health, it matters.
02:37Mr. President, what did Germany ask for in response to their cooperation?
02:41Nothing.
02:43President Trump has said repeatedly that he could have gotten the hostages out
02:47without giving anything in exchange.
02:50What do you say to that?
02:51What do you say to President Trump now, former president?
02:54Why didn't he do it?
02:55He's president.
02:56Thank you, guys.

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