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Biden says ‘they’ will not allow him to enter Ukraine

President Biden said Friday that he wanted to cross the Polish border into Ukraine, but “they will not let me” — without clarifying who exactly told the leader of the free world he wasn’t allowed to thumb his nose at Russia’s invasion.

“I’m here in Poland to see firsthand the humanitarian crisis and quite frankly, part of my disappointment is that I can’t see it firsthand like I have in other places,” Biden said at a briefing on humanitarian operations in Rzeszow, southeastern Poland.

“They will not let me, understandably, I guess, cross the border and take a look at what’s going on in Ukraine,” the US commander-in-chief said, seated next to Polish President Andrzej Duda.

Biden routinely speaks of other officials or members of his administration controlling his actions, including telling reporters he’s going to get in trouble for taking questions, without clarifying who made that decision.

As he spoke alongside Duda, Biden also said, “I want to hear from all of you. The problem is I know they’re going to tell me I have to get on the plane.”

President Biden said he’s in Poland “to see firsthand the humanitarian crisis.” Getty Images
A map of the areas of Ukraine threatened by the Russian invasion.

Presidents have wide latitude to make travel decisions. For example, in 2019, President Donald Trump walked into North Korea at the invitation of dictator Kim Jong Un.

But presidents also sometimes blame Secret Service or aides for preventing them from going certain places. For example, Trump said he wanted to join a mob of his supporters marching on the Capitol last year, “but they wouldn’t let me go.” He said he would have been able to quell the crowd if he had been allowed to join it.

Other world leaders have visited Ukraine to show support for President Volodymyr Zelensky’s fight against Russia’s invasion. On March 15, the prime ministers of the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovenia visited the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, despite heavy bombardment of the city.

Earlier in the day, President Biden visited with US soldiers in Jasionka, Poland. REUTERS

Biden claimed that others prevented him from visiting Ukraine shortly after he made a significant gaffe by telling Army paratroopers that they would witness the bravery of Ukrainians defending their country “when you’re there.” The White House hastily walked back the remark, noting that Biden repeatedly said the US won’t take a direct role in the war for fear of starting “World War III.”