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Feb. 21, 2023: 2024 hopefuls rev their engines
Feb. 21, 2023: 2024 hopefuls rev their engines
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Feb 21, 2023
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President Joe Biden is in Europe, reminding everyone that he’s commander
in chief — even as Republicans back home are angling to try to take his
job.
Today, he’ll huddle with Polish President Andrzej Duda and give a speech
at Warsaw Castle ahead of the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion
of Ukraine later this week. The meeting comes as the media is still
buzzing about his surprise visit to Kyiv — a risky endeavor that
reportedly infuriated cronies of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who
may respond as he delivers his annual parliamentary address today in
Moscow.
Meanwhile, on the home front, GOP presidential contenders are revving
their engines.
— In his Don’t-Call-It-A-Campaign-Yet campaign, Florida Gov. Ron
DeSantis hit up New York, Chicago and Philly yesterday, touting his
tough-on-crime agenda and goading liberal cities and prosecutors as
“woke” and out of touch. NYT’s Jonathan Weisman and Emma Fitzsimmons
have more. NBC’s Natasha Korecki writes that in speaking to “the rank
and file of some of the biggest police unions in the country, DeSantis
was homing in on a specialized electorate Trump has owned since he first
ran for president in 2016.”
Tomorrow, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) will head to Iowa, while former
President Donald Trump will head to East Palestine, Ohio, the site of a
train derailment two weeks ago that has unleashed toxic chemicals into
the surrounding community.
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Jenny Ament is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.
in chief — even as Republicans back home are angling to try to take his
job.
Today, he’ll huddle with Polish President Andrzej Duda and give a speech
at Warsaw Castle ahead of the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion
of Ukraine later this week. The meeting comes as the media is still
buzzing about his surprise visit to Kyiv — a risky endeavor that
reportedly infuriated cronies of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who
may respond as he delivers his annual parliamentary address today in
Moscow.
Meanwhile, on the home front, GOP presidential contenders are revving
their engines.
— In his Don’t-Call-It-A-Campaign-Yet campaign, Florida Gov. Ron
DeSantis hit up New York, Chicago and Philly yesterday, touting his
tough-on-crime agenda and goading liberal cities and prosecutors as
“woke” and out of touch. NYT’s Jonathan Weisman and Emma Fitzsimmons
have more. NBC’s Natasha Korecki writes that in speaking to “the rank
and file of some of the biggest police unions in the country, DeSantis
was homing in on a specialized electorate Trump has owned since he first
ran for president in 2016.”
Tomorrow, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) will head to Iowa, while former
President Donald Trump will head to East Palestine, Ohio, the site of a
train derailment two weeks ago that has unleashed toxic chemicals into
the surrounding community.
Subscribe to the POLITICO Playbook newsletter
Raghu Manavalan is the host and senior editor of POLITICO's Playbook
Daily Briefing.
Jenny Ament is the executive producer of POLITICO Audio.
Released:
Feb 21, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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