Former CBS News corresponded Mark Knoller was criticized Saturday after saying President Biden's speech in Poland 'topped' Ronald Reagan's 'tear down that wall' speech.
"Tops Reagan’s 1987"tear down this wall" speech," Knoller said on Twitter, prompting criticism from journalists and political commentators. First lady Nancy Reagan and President Reagan walk on the White House south lawn in December 1986.
"Did the staff have to come out after Reagan’s speech and say JUST KIDDING GUYS HE DIDN’T MEAN THAT," Nick Searcy, an actor, said in response to Knoller's tweet. "If topping means the exact opposite of what it actually means, absolutely," Fox News' Laura Ingraham said in response to Knoller's suggestion. Biden visited Poland over the weekend and met with several Ukrainian refugees that have fled their country. Poland has accepted the majority of Ukrainian people fleeing Putin's war.
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