Biden’s full plate: Ukraine, inflation, low public approval
JOSH BOAK
Associated Press
President Joe Biden finds himself in a split-screen presidency as Russia starts to invade Ukraine. He’s juggling a geopolitical crisis on Tuesday, but his other scheduled appearance was to discuss supply chains for minerals used in electronics. Biden is grappling with the prospect of a European land war that will only add to inflation problems at home. But he’s also tending to a daunting set of additional domestic challenges and must-do tasks at a time of sinking public approval. The president says he wants to insulate Americans from the “pain” of sanctions against Russia that could cause higher gasoline prices.