Biden news — live: John Kerry apologises for Trump as mask-burning event ends conservative conference

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 (U.S. Embassy via Getty Images)
(U.S. Embassy via Getty Images)

John Kerry has apologised for former President Donald Trump’s “non-leadership” on the effort to combat climate change during his four years as US leader.

Speaking on Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday, Mr Kerry, the Biden administration’s climate envoy, said the government was “very sorry for the last four years with a president who didn’t care about science”.

Noting how President Joe Biden reversed his predecessor’s decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement, an international treaty on climate change, on his first day in office, Mr Kerry said it was unfortunate that “the United States became a renegade in the last four years under the non-leadership of President Trump”.

“But, we are now back and present with a very aggressive series of initiatives in order to try to make up for lost time,” he said.

Meanwhile, a two-day conservative conference on “Health and Freedom” appears to have closed out on Saturday night with a Covid-19 mask-burning event.

The two-day conference, which was hosted by Rhema Bible College in Tulsa, Oklahoma, saw a range of speakers from Donald Trump’s disgraced national security advisor, General Michael Flynn, to Tulsa Sheriff Vic Regalado, and Jim Caviezel, an actor who played Jesus in Mel Gibson’s movie The Passion of the Christ.

An itinerary for the conference listed the event as ending with a “Time to Burn Those Masks” ceremony.