The White House limited press access to the president as he has struggled with criticism while walking away from questions about Afghanistan, turning his back to reporters after delivering a speech, and leaving the room.
White House aides will try to pivot their attention to cybersecurity, as Biden tries to move beyond the debacle in Afghanistan.
Earlier in the day, Biden will receive a closed-door briefing from his advisers about Afghanistan, but that is also closed to the press.
There is no need to ignore the ruling, since the District Court opinion does not (nor could it) limit the discretion of the Border agents from paroling non-violent, non-criminal aliens into the country. Further, all that the order did was to prohibit reliance on a particular directive because it did not explain how it dealt with certain aspects of its reasoning. All that needs to be done is issue a new directive that does so. Then this case is moot, there is no injunction, and the matter starts from scratch. This can go on forever if the states and judges want to nit-pick this.
It’s on YouTube! Boris was getting an earful from his fellow countrymen in parliament. Biden isn’t exactly popular with NATO right now, especially with Germany and England.