"I’m always ready," Pres. Biden says after being asked if he is ready for his meeting tomorrow with Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin. https://t.co/YSEIpLplrY pic.twitter.com/bdK1kROjGM
— ABC News (@ABC) June 15, 2021
We are now just hours away from Biden’s meeting with Putin. Our report from Geneva tonight: https://t.co/nAumPpziAA
— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) June 15, 2021
I saw the planned schedule of events for tomorrow's Biden-Putin meeting in Geneva tomorrow. 3 details stood out, all good news for Biden. THREAD 1/
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) June 15, 2021
Fiona Hill's diagnosis of Russia's disinformation blitz against the United States: “They’ve been trying to prove that they are a major cyber force — they want to create a wartime scenario so then they can sit down and agree some kind of truce with us.” https://t.co/FoduOBdkF2
— Shashank Joshi (@shashj) June 15, 2021
The Putin interview is very good. This guy is on top of his game, knows every issue in detail, knows how to pivot, knows how to troll. He just runs rings around this NBC stenographer. Biden is going to have a tough day tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/I6LLwXszhy
— Hans Mahncke (@HansMahncke) June 15, 2021
Biden admin talking about some areas they could work with Putin and some no. First, Putin doesn’t care, he needs chaos. And If he helps out in Afghanistan that means he can continue attacking Ukraine? Absurd. Thanks for having me on @TheLeadCNN, @PamelaBrownCNN.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) June 15, 2021
Experts on #Russia's state TV weren't sure about what to expect at the #GenevaSummit. They pointed out that it was easy for Putin to roll Keir Simmons, but Biden is much too experienced for Putin to pull a fast one. pic.twitter.com/7X5LqiT42r
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) June 16, 2021
Meanwhile…
The president and his allies pushed senior Justice Department officials to overturn the election results and keep him in power, documents show. https://t.co/QvUCL792No
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) June 15, 2021
House Dems just released new info detailing Trump's corrupt pressure on Jeffrey Rosen (Barr's replacement) to use DOJ to subvert the election. This will get worse: Sources tell me Rosen is in talks about sitting for an interview. He can tell us much more:https://t.co/cIAAEvI3Sj
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) June 15, 2021
Someone needs to investigate Mark Meadows.
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) June 15, 2021
Looks like it's gonna be us. https://t.co/MCgHIkWSb6
and…
Five takeaways from a deep look inside Amazon's vast employment machine https://t.co/02VmajFsLk
— NYT National News (@NYTNational) June 16, 2021
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Met scrambles for credibility
London's Met Police accused of "institutional corruption" for failings over unsolved murder of private investigator Daniel Morgan https://t.co/IS903gInJg
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) June 15, 2021
An inquiry into the murder of Daniel Morgan has deemed the Met Police guilty of ‘institutional corruption’ and calls the charge ‘very current’.
— Byline TV (@BylineTV) June 15, 2021
Speaking about the case, Daniel’s brother @AlastairMorgan tells Byline TV “I don’t trust Britain”pic.twitter.com/vo5mzQgDpW
The Guardian view on Daniel Morgan’s murder: calling out the Met | Editorial https://t.co/cHIa9DNAE6
— The Guardian (@guardian) June 15, 2021
Define vicinity pic.twitter.com/fGZsqDojmE
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) June 15, 2021
and…
UK farmers have warned that the post-Brexit trade deal agreed between Australia and Britain leaves them under threat of being undercut by their rivals down under, and could undermine welfare and environmental standards. @PGMcNamara reports.https://t.co/XgJ2y3hG5Y
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) June 15, 2021
Australia trade deal will deliver minimal benefit to UK economy and poses risks for farmers, say experts https://t.co/qE3Kax9syU
— The Independent (@Independent) June 15, 2021
Former Australian trade negotiator says Aus-UK trade deal a massive freebie for Australia.
— Dr Mike Galsworthy (@mikegalsworthy) June 15, 2021
Can’t see any benefit for UK.
The only benefit being touted by Truss is cheeper imports of Aus food – which is usually seen as a trade concession, not a benefit.
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Impossible to tell without seeing the text, but if the Australia trade deal is far reaching enough to complicate UK-EU relations in the future then it needs rather more attention than it has had to date. https://t.co/PkQ2S4uj6F
— David Henig (@DavidHenigUK) June 15, 2021
When thinking about the new Australian free trade deal, context matters…
— Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡 (@uk_domain_names) June 15, 2021
Our annual trade with the EU is 48x as much as we do with Australia.
That means that, if Brexit reduces EU trade by 2%, it will have wiped out trade equivalent to all the trade we do with Australia. pic.twitter.com/2GzKnz2zYd