Joe jets off to the G20: Biden leaves for New Delhi  for global – as dire polls raise


President Joe Biden departed Thursday for the G20 Leaders‘ Summit in New Delhi, India after days of speculation over whether the president would catch COVID-19 from his wife and scrap the trip. 

The maskless commander-in-chief didn’t take questions from the press as he boarded Air Force One through the smaller steps.

His trip begins just 24 hours after the Department of Justice warned they would seek to indict his son Hunter on gun charges by the end of the month, and he faced criticism from 9/11 families for marking Monday’s 22nd anniversary of the attacks in Alaska.

And more poll results released by CNN on Thursday morning show the majority of voters – including Democratsthink he is too old to run, and he is neck-and neck with Donald Trump.

While press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Wednesday that there were no ‘contingency plans’ being made if Biden had to skip, the White House didn’t reveal too much of Biden’s schedule either. 

He’s expected to meet with the G20’s host, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, after Air Force One lands Friday and then attend G20 sessions Saturday and Sunday before jetting off to Vietnam. 

President Joe Biden departed Thursday for the G20 Leaders ' Summit in New Delhi, India after days of speculation over whether the president would catch COVID-19 from his wife and scrap the trip

President Joe Biden departed Thursday for the G20 Leaders ‘ Summit in New Delhi, India after days of speculation over whether the president would catch COVID-19 from his wife and scrap the trip

The maskless commander-in-chief didn't take questions from the press as he boarded Air Force One through the smaller steps

The maskless commander-in-chief didn’t take questions from the press as he boarded Air Force One through the smaller steps

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan wouldn’t say Tuesday if Biden planned to hold bilateral meetings with two of the most controversial leaders expected to attend –  Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is skipping the meeting of the world’s richest economies amid the Ukraine invasion – sending Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in his stead – while Chinese President Xi Jinping is sitting the summit out amid tensions with host country India. 

Last week, China and India got into a diplomatic tiff over an ‘official map’ released by China that claimed lands along the Himalayas that Indian officials say belong to them. 

Xi is sending Premier Li Qiang in his place, Beijing announced Monday. 

At the briefing Tuesday, Sullivan encouraged the Chinese delegation to still play ball, despite Xi’s summit snub.

‘As far as the question of tensions between India and China affecting the summit: Really, that’s up to China,’ Sullivan said. ‘If China wants to come in and play the role of spoiler, of course, that option is available to them.’ 

His trip begins just 24 hours after the Department of Justice warned they would seek to indict his son Hunter on gun charges by the end of the month , and he faced criticism from 9/11 families for marking Monday's 22nd anniversary of the attacks in Alaska

His trip begins just 24 hours after the Department of Justice warned they would seek to indict his son Hunter on gun charges by the end of the month , and he faced criticism from 9/11 families for marking Monday’s 22nd anniversary of the attacks in Alaska

Biden salutes as he boards the steps of Air Force One for his flight to New Delhi

Biden salutes as he boards the steps of Air Force One for his flight to New Delhi 

Sullivan encouraged the Chinese to come to the summit ‘in a constructive way’ and work with other nations on the issues of ‘climate, on multilateral development bank reform, on debt relief, on technology’ and ‘set aside the geopolitical questions.’ 

One of the top summit agenda items for the U.S. is World Bank reform, scaling up the lender to provide funds for climate and infrastructure projects.

This move is strategic in that it could move some developing economies toward Western nations and away from the Chinese Communist Party’s lending practices, which the White House called ‘coercive and unsustainable’ when asking Congress in late August for $3.3 billion in additional funding. 

Hunter Biden steps out in Malibu, California, with his Secret Service detail 24 hours after the Special Counsel warned they would seek the gun charge

Hunter Biden steps out in Malibu, California, with his Secret Service detail 24 hours after the Special Counsel warned they would seek the gun charge 

Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be attending the G20 Leaders' Summit in New Delhi, India. He hasn't left Russia since the International Criminal Court in March issued a warrant for his arrest

Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be attending the G20 Leaders’ Summit in New Delhi, India. He hasn’t left Russia since the International Criminal Court in March issued a warrant for his arrest

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrives at the gala dinner Wednesday night that's part of the ASEAN Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia. Vice President Kamala Harris was also in attendance. He's attending the G20 in place of Putin this weekend in New Delhi

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrives at the gala dinner Wednesday night that’s part of the ASEAN Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia. Vice President Kamala Harris was also in attendance. He’s attending the G20 in place of Putin this weekend in New Delhi  

LEADERS ATTENDING THE G20  

ARGENTINA: President Alberto Fernandez

AUSTRALIA: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese 

BRAZIL:  President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva 

CANADA: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 

 FRANCE: President Emmanuel Macron 

GERMANY: Chancellor Olaf Scholz

INDIA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi (host) 

INDONESIA: President Joko Widodo

ITALY: Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni

JAPAN: Prime Minister Fumio Kishida 

REPUBLIC OF KOREA: President Yoon Suk Yeol

SAUDI ARABIA: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

SOUTH AFRICA: President Cyril Ramaphosa

TURKEY: President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

THE UNITED KINGDOM: Prime Minister Rishi Sunak

THE UNITED STATES: President Joe Biden

THE EUROPEAN UNION: President Ursula von der Leyen 

At the G7 in May in Hiroshima, Japan, some of the planned topics of discussion were overshadowed by the Ukraine war. 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a surprise visit to the summit, meeting with Biden and the other leaders of the top industrialized nations. 

The dynamic will be slightly different at the G20 – in part because Zelensky wasn’t invited by India. 

India has not condemned the Ukraine war as harshly as the United States and its top allies, as Russia is an important trading partner, though Modi did meet with Zelensky on the sidelines of the G7 in Japan. 

Also while Russia was expelled from the then-G8 in March 2014 after the annexation of Crimea, territory previously held by Ukraine, it remains a member of the G20.

Lavrov will be filling in for Putin during this weekend’s Leaders’ Summit, as the Russian leader hasn’t traveled outside the country since the International Criminal Court in March issued a warrant for his arrest over war crimes, including the removal of Ukrainian children to Russia. 

Lavrov has been on a world tour this week, appearing at the ASEAN summit in Jakarta, Indonesia – which was also attended by Vice President Kamala Harris. 

Sullivan predicted there would be a ‘continued focus on how the G20 deals with Russia’s illegal and ongoing war in Ukraine.’ 

‘The reality is that Russia’s illegal war has had devastating social and economic consequences, and the poorest counties on the planet are bearing the brunt of that,’ Sullivan pointed out. 

No major headway is expected from the full G20, with Lavrov on Friday already saying that Russia would block the final declaration from the summit if it didn’t reflect Moscow’s views on Ukraine. 

Meanwhile Secretary of State Antony Blinken made a surprise trip to Kyiv earlier this week.  

President Joe Biden (left) gave a controversial fist bump to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (right) during a trip to Saudi Arabia last July

President Joe Biden (left) gave a controversial fist bump to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (right) during a trip to Saudi Arabia last July 

LEADERS SNUBBING THE G20

CHINA: President Xi Jinping

MEXICO:  Andrés Manuel López Obrador

RUSSIA:  President Vladimir Putin

With Putin and Xi skipping the G20, no meeting of Biden’s will be more closely watched than if he decides to sit down with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the sidelines of the summit.

Late last month, Axios reported that Biden was considering meeting with MBS, according to four sources in the know. 

Sullivan wouldn’t cement anything when asked about MBS – and Erdoğan – on Tuesday. 

‘I’m not going to speak to how the schedule will shape up over the course of the coming days,’ the national security adviser said. 

Sullivan said there was a ‘certain dynamic element’ to G20 scheduling, meaning that some of the meetings ‘will likely be announced at the last minute.’ 

‘And we will do our darndest to make sure that they are done in a way where the U.S. press has the ability to participate in them,’ he told the reporters in the briefing room. 

On the table, potentially, is a ‘mega-deal’ between Saudi Arabia and the U.S. that could lead to Saudi and Israel normalizing relations. 

It would be a historic breakthrough for Mideast peace. 

Officials told Axios that the administration is trying to finish its diplomatic push before the 2024 presidential election ramps up. 

While those sources pointed to how much of Biden’s time his reelection campaign will eat up, Saudi relations are not popular among swaths of the U.S. 

Besides the country’s poor treatment of women, there was the murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. 

And timing of an MBS meeting could also be awkward for Biden – who has decided to skip the traditional 9/11 ceremonies to mark the anniversary of the terror attacks Monday in Alaska on his way home from India and Vietnam. 

For years, 9/11 families have gone after the Saudi government, as 15 of the 19 terrorist hijackers were Saudis. 



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