For those wanting to hear a more detailed explanation of why the U.S. should push back against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – and the potential costs of doing so – President Joe Biden’s state of the union address may have left some with lingering questions.
Still, the 62-minute speech provided an opportunity for the president to outline in broad strokes why he believes the actions of Russian leader Vladimir Putin must be curtailed, and showed an otherwise deeply partisan U.S. government strongly united on that front.
Russia’s attack on Ukraine certainly hijacked some of the president’s planned agenda for his first state of the