Chaotic Start to Biden-Putin Summit as Journalists Scuffle in Geneva

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President Joe Biden’s summit in Geneva with Russian President Vladimir Putin began with several minutes of shoving and shouting among U.S. and Russian journalists and security officials on Wednesday.

Organizers at the summit opened the meeting room to journalists for what’s normally a few minutes of news media filming and shouting questions before talks start.

On Wednesday, however, Russian and U.S. security forces and officials initially blocked journalists as they tried to enter the site for the press spray.

The scene then degenerated into several minutes of chaos inside the meeting room as the two presidents looked on.

American journalists described Russian security and news media grabbing them by the arms and clothes to try to hold them back.

U.S. journalists tried to shoulder their way in, and a U.S. reporter was knocked to the ground.

Before the scene calmed, some in the crowd shouted they were being crushed in the melee.

Biden and Putin initially sat awkwardly in front of the press, but then watched and at times laughed at the tumult.

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As an American, must admit to a feeling of joy and satisfaction when i see members of the American media get put in there place.

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Funny that now no one admits to voting for Biden.

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Video is deliberatley mistitled. It says 'journalist'. And what 'journalist' would that be? We are talking MSM here.

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