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As if all of the calls from fellow Democrats for President Biden to forgo his reelection campaign just six weeks before the party convenes for its Chicago convention were not weird enough, a confluence of unrelated calendar items makes things even more complicated.
On Tuesday, 32 allies arrive in Washington for the NATO summit, not just to mark the 75th anniversary of the organization, but also to deal with several critical issues, most notably Ukraine’s war with Russia and its (likely futile) bid for NATO membership. Biden is scheduled to welcome the leaders with a speech at the Mellon Auditorium on Tuesday night, conduct meetings with allies on Wednesday, and host the world leaders that night at the White House. Biden is scheduled to meet with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky at this meeting as well. Also on tap is a meeting between the NATO leaders and senior government officials from NATO partner nations Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand (dubbed IP4) to discuss issues related to China and Asia. The president will wrap things on Thursday with a press
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