Sen. Cory Booker does not know exactly how the war between Russia and Ukraine will end, but he is confident that whatever the resolution will be is bad news for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The White House quickly walked back the remark, asserting that the U.S. policy is not for regime change in Russia. Booker also said that was not the intention of the U.S.
"I think the administration has made it clear that the goal of the United States is not regime change in Russia, it's defending the extraordinary people of Ukraine and helping them in there," he said. Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox
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