Biden First Overseas Trip as President in June for G7 NATO summits
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We ran the numbers: There are 1766 news articles covering this topic. 33% (584) are left leaning, 36% (641) are center, and 31% (541) are right leaning.
In June, President Biden plans to take his first overseas trip as commander-in-chief to the Group of Seven (G-7) summit in the United Kingdom. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden’s plans signal that transatlantic ties are at the forefront of his agenda, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden will “work to advance” U.S. policy concerns regarding public health, economic recovery, and climate change.
A left-leaning article by CNN highlights that Biden’s plans signal that after a tumultuous period under President Donald Trump, transatlantic ties are at the forefront of his agenda. The article notes that his presence is likely to produce a more relaxed atmosphere than when Trump was at the table.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that the overseas trip will also include a stop in Belgium, where Biden is expected to meet with European leaders. The G-7 summit will be the first in-person meeting of the leaders in two years after former President Trump postponed last year’s summit.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that at the summit, Biden will “work to advance” U.S. policy concerns regarding public health, economic recovery, and climate change. Biden is also expected to meet with British Prime minister Boris Johnson.