President Joe Biden addressed the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, said the United States has “reached a new moment” in the COVID-19 pandemic, and called on Congress to pass piecemeal elements of his stalled agenda to deal with the increasing costs for Americans in his first State of the Union speech Tuesday. Biden led with Russia-Ukraine, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin as a dictator and condemning Putin’s attack against Ukraine as “premeditated and unprovoked.” He also said multiple times that the United States will stand with the people of Ukraine and vowed to continue sending aid to the country in addition to the $1 billion the United States has already sent in direct assistance. Biden also announced in the speech the United States would be cutting off its airspace to all Russian flights. This comes in addition to sanctions already imposed by the United States and its allies against …