Biden, Trudeau and López Obrador at North America Leaders' Summit

 

We ran the numbers: There are 1200 news articles covering this topic. 66% (1200) are left leaning, 23% (409) are center, and 11% (196) are right leaning.

On Thursday, President Joe Biden joined Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to highlight the neighboring countries’ close ties. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden, Trudeau, and López Obrador spoke of their mutual respect, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden only made passing mention of the raging US-Mexico border crisis when he welcomed López Obrador to the White House.

A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Biden, Trudeau, and López Obrador spoke of their mutual respect. The three leaders also found themselves dealing with new strains in trade, immigration, and climate change. 

USA Today published a centrist article reporting that regional friction over issues like trade and immigration remained even as the U.S. president attempted to reset relations. Biden met face-to-face with Trudeau and López Obrador together for the first time since the leaders took office.

A right-leaning article by New York Post highlights that Biden only made passing mention of the raging US-Mexico border crisis when he welcomed López Obrador to the White House. López Obrador urged new US migration rules to facilitate legal labor exchanges



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