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The Daily Signal Podcast

Biden's Year 1 Foreign Policy Blunders

The Daily Signal Podcast

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News, Government, Politics, Daily News

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2022

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

President Joe Biden has finished his first year in office with a number of foreign policy tests he has had to confront. The Afghanistan pullout, the situation in Ukraine, and our growing rivalry with China all represent tests the president has had to face. They are tests that Vandenberg Coalition Executive Director Carrie Filipetti and Senior Policy Director Amanda Rothschild say he’s failed.

"You just go around the world in every region: We're worse off today than we were a year ago," says Rothschild. "Whether it's North Korea, Afghanistan, China, Ukraine, it's worse than we were a year ago, and that's a result of his policies."

Filipetti adds, "Our word mattered in the past because it was backed by our power, and we no longer have the power backing our word."

Filipetti and Rothschild, both of whom served in the Trump administration, join "The Daily Signal Podcast" to discuss a year of foreign policy events, and how the president has failed America on the world stage.

We also cover these stories:

  • Republican lawmakers accuse the Biden administration of targeting federal employees seeking religious exemptions from its COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
  • Fearing a Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Biden administration begins planning sanctions and export controls on the Russian economy, in addition to mitigation procedures if Russia withholds energy supplies in retaliation. 
  • Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announces a tip line for parents to report the teaching of anything that could be considered divisive in the classroom.




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0:00.0

President Biden has finished his first year in office with a number of foreign policy

0:16.8

events under his belt.

0:18.6

The Afghanistan pull out the situation Ukraine and our growing rivalry with China all represent

0:23.7

tests that the president has had to face.

0:26.4

That Vandenberg coalition directors Carrie Philippetti and Amanda Rothschild say he's

0:31.3

failed.

0:32.3

They joined the show to discuss a year of foreign policy events and how the president

0:36.3

has failed America on the world stage.

0:38.8

But before we get to Doug's conversation with Carrie Philippetti and Amanda Rothschild,

0:43.4

let's hit our top news stories of the day.

0:57.8

41 Republican members of Congress are standing up for the privacy of the American people.

1:04.4

The lawmakers have accused the Biden administration in a letter first obtained by the daily signal

1:09.9

of attempting to track the information of Americans who have applied for a religious

1:14.8

exemption to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

1:18.4

The letter follows a report from the daily signal earlier this month that broke the news

1:22.5

that the Biden administration is testing a policy in the pretrial services agency that

1:28.1

stores the names and personal religious information of any employee who makes religious accommodation

1:34.6

requests for religious exemption from the vaccine mandate.

1:38.9

The concern is that the tracking method being used at the pretrial services agency could

1:44.4

be used as a model for the government to track and store information on Americans who claim

1:49.7

a religious exemption.

1:51.5

The pretrial services agency has not provided a clear reason for why they are tracking

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