Biden says Russian invasion of Ukraine will 'continue to take its toll' on the global economy

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President Biden warned Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine would continue to “take its toll” on the global economy as he acknowledged soaring inflation

President Joe Biden on Tuesday warned Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine would continue to"take its toll" on the global economy as he acknowledged soaring inflation while touting his domestic accomplishments in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Biden visited a harbor in New Hampshire to highlight how billions of dollars from the bipartisan infrastructure law are being spent on rebuilding the nation's ports and waterways. During his speech, the President said his administration was taking strides toward improving the nation's infrastructure but acknowledged the difficult economic reality facing many American families.

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