'That is not in the plans for the president of the United States.'
White House press secretary Jen Psaki speaks during the daily briefing on April 13. Photo: Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images
President Biden is not scheduled to visit Ukraine, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Thursday."He is ready for anything. The man likes a fast car, some aviators — he's ready to go to Ukraine," Psaki said on the "Pod Save America"that the White House is considering sending a senior U.S. government official to travel to Ukraine.last weekend, "took an eight-hour train through a war zone to get to the middle of Ukraine.
"So no, that is not in the plans for the president of the United States," Psaki said. "We should all be maybe relieved about that."Biden on Thursday told reporters that he was still working with his team to determine whether they should send a senior government official to Ukraine.
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