President Biden met with several governors this morning to discuss the ongoing border crisis. The president is reportedly considering a significant shift in his immigration policy, which would mark a departure from his previous stance. This potential change comes as the Biden administration follows through on its promise to impose new economic sanctions on Russia. Over 500 new sanctions have been announced in response to Russia's actions in Ukraine and the death of opposition leader Alexi Navalny.
The Department of State has designated three Russian individuals connected to Navalny's imprisonment. Biden is also juggling foreign policy matters with campaign fundraising efforts, relying on note cards even during private interactions. Reports suggest that some donors are questioning Biden's ability to handle the demands of a presidential campaign, including potential debates with former President Trump.
During the meeting with governors, Biden limited the discussion to two pre-arranged questions, one from a Democrat and one from a Republican. The president is exploring the possibility of taking executive action on immigration, seeking legal advice on measures that would withstand court challenges. This shift in approach contrasts with Biden's previous campaign rhetoric, where he encouraged individuals fleeing oppression to come to the border.
One notable incident from the recent interactions was Biden mistakenly referring to Alexi Navalny's widow as Yolanda instead of Yulia. The official White House transcript confirmed this error, highlighting the importance of accurate documentation in official communications.