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Biden was given reporter’s question before press conference

Which is worse here, that President Biden needs his questions spoonfed to him and is deceiving the American people, who think he’s actually answering questions and not making statements, or that a reporter with a major newspaper – the Los Angeles Times – agrees to submit questions in advance?

This is what Biden was holding during today’s brief press conference with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol

And yes, it happened. From the White House transcript:

Biden: Now we’re going to take some questions. The first question is from Courtney of the Los Angeles Times.

Q Thank you, Mr. President. Your top economic priority has been to build up U.S. domestic manufacturing in competition with China. But your rules again- — against expanding chip manufacturing in China is hurting South Korean companies that rely heavily on Beijing. Are you damaging a key ally in the competition with China to help your domestic politics ahead of the election?

5 thoughts on “Biden was given reporter’s question before press conference”

  1. Not true. Biden was not given reporter’s questions before the press conference. Quite the opposite. The press was given questions for biden, with biden’s answers, before the press conference.
    There is a difference.

  2. I think it’s even more dangerous that we have a press corps that’s complicit in all of this. Our “Fourth Estate” has become a steno pool dedicated to the destruction of our republic. They couldn’t perpetrate this farce on the American public if the press corps stood up and called whomever was standing there out on their lies. Why do “reporters” tolerate this nonsense?

  3. Biden has made the press conference a non-starter, balderdash, silly nincompoop.

    Vivek Ramaswamy is correct: We have a new branch of Fed Govt and it is the Managerial Branch. This is the end result of career politicians on both sides. Term limits is the only resolve and we are far from there. Sadly.

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