Russia hopes classified document scandal upends Biden, creates hurdle to more Ukraine funding

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A Russian state-owned media outlet is putting out the idea that President Biden's classified document scandal will make it harder for him to secure funding for Ukraine.

Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig said Monday that the Biden White House looks like they're "hiding something" in the document scandal.

"If there are any consequences for the president, they will be not so much legal as political. In other words, his reputation will suffer," said Andrey Kortunov, general director of the Russian International Affairs Council."However, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and CNN tend to support Biden. Most likely they will throw their weight behind the Democratic Party in its attempts to play down this scandal.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has had few answers for reporters about the nature of classified documents found in President Biden's home and former office. Another Russian expert, Andrey Koshkin, head of the political science department at the G.V. Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, said the scandal would likely weigh heavily on a president who is not popular among Americans.

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