Biden's Holiday Vacation Draws Criticism from Republicans and Russian PM
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President Biden took a long holiday vacation from December 23 to January 2, drawing criticism from Republicans and Russia's Prime Minister.
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Mikhail Mishustin quipped that the Kremlin is working without weekends, unlike the "holiday mood" in the Biden administration.
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Biden spent time at Camp David and St. Croix over the holidays, with few details released of his scheduled activities.
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Republicans including Jim Jordan and Wesley Hunt posted critical remarks about Biden's vacation time on social media.
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This follows an earlier instance of the Kremlin and GOP aligning in opposition to Biden's call for more aid to Ukraine.