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'No apologies': Biden defends comment on Putin

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U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday defended his comment that Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power" as he submitted a $5.79 trillion budget plan to Congress that calls for record peacetime military spending, raising taxes for billionaires and lowering government deficits. | via Reuters

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