WOLF BLITZER, CNN ANCHOR: The European leaders they trust President Biden, the relief at the G7 and NATO Summit is clearly palpable after four years of Trump, but do they trust the United States right now? Do they trust Congress in the aftermath, let's say of January 6th, and the insurrection on the U.S. Capitol?
IAN BREMMER, PRESIDENT, EURASIA GROUP AND GZERO MEDIA: Less so less so. And I mean, one of the reasons you saw no movement on climate finance, despite the fact that Biden brought the United States back into the Paris Climate Accord and has appointed John Kerry to a cabinet position on climate is precisely because they don't believe that the U.S. legislature is going to get a lot done.
INGRAHAM: Yes, well, hello, of course, they're not. Here's an idea. Let's have Joe Biden try to pass any of what he agreed to over in Europe through Congress. You know that whole democratic process thing they claim to care so much about, the same one they claim was threatened on January 6th. Remember when Donald Trump, Happy Birthday Mr. President, traveled to these international con fabs, the global elites were very gloomy. They knew he wasn't a sucker for their charades. America came first for him and where we had shared goal with our European partners, he tried to forge common ground. That made sense.Macron and Merkel knew though that Biden was always going to be an uneasy touch, pun intended. A few references to build back better and that communique was all it took to get his team of fools to agree to a document filled with great reset giveaways to special interests.Republicans have to make it crystal clear, Joe may be a cheap date, but America is not. Whatever his endearing bumbling qualities, Uncle Chucklehead does not have the mandate for any of this. The voters who turned out for Biden did so thinking he'd protect our interests, not work against them. And that's THE ANGLE.
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