President Biden defended this morning his decision to go to Arizona, a border state, but not to visit the border.
“There are more important things going on,” said Biden. He then spoke about the today’s visit to TSMC, a Taiwanese company investing in the manufacture of cutting-edge chips in Arizona.”They’re going to invest billions of dollars in the new enterprise in the state.”
Asked about the power outages in North Caroline, Biden said that he has no idea who’s behind it.
“We don’t know yet. I’m running that down, I got a brief this morning,” Biden responded.
Commenting on Catholic Bishops’ objection to the same-sex marriage bill, Biden said he disagrees with him.
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