Several journalists asked the president to respond to his comment, “In the name of God, this man can not stay in power,” which he made at the end of his speech Saturday in front of the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland. RUSSIA INVASES UKRAINE: LIVE UPDATES Biden insisted he was not “leaving” his comments, seeking to separate Putin’s desire not to lead Russia away from a formal policy that would seek to oust him. “I’m outraged by this man ‘s behavior,” Biden said, describing the Russian president’ s behavior as “outrageous” and that his comments about him were “more ambitious than anything else.” Photos from the conference revealed a hint card for the question. President Joe Biden announces his budget for fiscal year 2023, which will reduce deficits by more than $ 1 trillion over the next decade, boost security at home and around the world, and make the investments needed to building a better America in Washington. , February 14, 2022. Photo by Oliver Contreras / Pool / Sipa USA “If you did not support the regime change, what did you mean? Can you clarify?” says the expected question. “I expressed the moral outrage I felt about this man’s actions,” Biden said in a statement. “I did not support a change of policy.” The slogan cards also included a lengthy question about NATO and a brief, scripted answer from Biden: “No. NATO has never been more united.” President Joe Biden announces his budget for fiscal year 2023, which will reduce deficits by more than $ 1 trillion over the next decade, boost security at home and around the world, and make the investments needed to building a better America in Washington. , on February 14, 2022. Photo by Oliver Contreras / Abaca Fox News correspondent Peter Duchess asked Biden about Putin’s observation, along with two others. “Are you worried that other world leaders will begin to doubt that America is coming back if some of these great things you say on the world stage keep coming back?” Duchess asked. “Just for the last two days, it sounded like you were telling US troops that they were going to Ukraine; it sounded like you were saying that the US might use a chemical weapon; and it sounded like you were calling for regime change in Russia. Dushi noted. The story goes on “None of the three happened,” Biden replied. “None of the three. You interpret language that way.” “We were talking about helping train Ukrainian troops in Poland,” he said. When Duchess pressed him, Biden added: “I was referring to the meeting and conversation with the Ukrainian soldiers who were in Poland.” “And when you said that the use of chemical weapons by Russia would trigger a ‘response in kind?’” “It will elicit a significant response,” Biden said. “What does this mean?” Duchess pressed again. “I’m not going to tell you,” he added. “Why should I tell you? You must be a fool.” Biden insisted that if he told Duchess what the answer would be, “then Russia knows the answer.” Fox News’ Jon Brown contributed to this report.