Biden tells journalists to stop talking about fist bump

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Biden to reporter asking if he regrets MBS fist bump: 'Why don't you guys talk about something that matters?'


President Biden was asked on Sunday if he regretted fist-bumping Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman upon returning from his trip to the Middle East.

"Why don’t you guys talk about something that matters? I’m happy to answer a question that matters," Biden said.

The president laughed off a similar question on Friday.

The White House announced on Friday that Saudi Arabia agreed to increase oil production, saying that the move will "stabilize markets considerably."

The president also responded to a question about the Saudi Arabian foreign minister who denied hearing Biden confronting MBS about Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi's murder.

"The Saudi Foreign Minister said he didn’t hear you accuse the Crown Prince of Khashoggi's murder. Is he telling the truth?" a reporter asked.

Biden said the foreign minister was not telling the truth.

Biden told reporters he told MBS that he thought he was responsible for Khashoggi's murder during a press conference on Friday.

"With respect to the murder of Khashoggi, I raised it at the top of the meeting, making it clear what I thought of it at the time and what I think about it now," Biden said.

He added that MBS said "he was not personally responsible for it."

"I indicated that he was, and he said he was not personally responsible for it and he took action against those who were responsible," Biden continued.

The Saudi Arabian minister told Fox News' Alex Hogan that he "didn't hear that particular phrase."

Washington Post CEO Fred Ryan said Friday that the president's decision to fist bump to MBS was "worse than a handshake."

"It was shameful. It projected a level of intimacy and comfort that delivers to MBS the unwarranted redemption he has been desperately seeking," Ryan wrote.

Ryan criticized the administration's decision to meet with MBS in an op-ed for the Post, saying that it "erodes our moral authority."

 

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Why? Because MBS is also a buddy of Putin?

It is really quite hilarious that when the now former onlt twice impeached POTUS in history was defending MBS there was not a peep other than support from the same people who are now criticizing Joe for a fist pump after Joe made it clear that he holds MBS accountable for butchery. isn't trying to get SA to increase oil production something that everyone should celebrate?
 

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I will admit it was a bad look, you can't call them a "pariah state" and then go fist bump the head pariah. If I was Joe, I wouldn't have gone to Saudi Arabia.
 
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I will admit it was a bad look, you can't call them a "pariah state" and then go fist bump the head pariah. If I was Joe, I wouldn't have gone to Saudi Arabia.
The smarter move would have been to sign the JCPOA with Iran, end sanctions and then watch 2 billion barrels a day go back on the markets.
That would piss off MBS and Putin and tone down chances of war as well as end worries about Iran building nukes.
 
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The smarter move would have been to sign the JCPOA with Iran, end sanctions and then watch 2 billion barrels a day go back on the markets.
That would piss off MBS and Putin and tone down chances of war as well as end worries about Iran building nukes.
Of course then the GOP and right-wing media would jump all over Biden for bringing back the deal with Iran. While they spew Russian talking points and give reverence to Putin.
 
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