Former President Joe Biden has drawn renewed attention and sparked demands for an investigation after publicly stating that he is still “pushing as hard as I can” for Ukraine in its war against Russia — despite no longer holding public office.
Biden’s remarks, made in a recent interview, have raised concerns among some lawmakers and political observers who argue that former presidents engaging in foreign diplomacy may risk undermining official U.S. foreign-policy channels and national security protocols.
One critic described the comments as cause for alarm, arguing that former presidents engaging directly with foreign conflict zones could create confusion about who represents the United States diplomatically. Others warned that such actions might violate norms or laws regarding foreign influence or unofficial diplomacy.
So far, no formal investigation has been announced. Some members of Congress have called for hearings to examine whether Biden’s outreach violates any legal or ethical guidelines — including whether it conflicts with the authority of the sitting president and the U.S. Department of State. A spokesperson for Biden’s team declined to comment on the record but said he believes in “supporting democracy and freedom around the world,” and views his outreach as consistent with the goals of the last administration.
The controversy comes at a sensitive time, as Washington and its allies continue to navigate complex negotiations and military support for Ukraine.
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