Biden Gives Fewest Number of Interviews of Any President in 40 Years

To the surprise of no one, Joe Biden constantly hiding from the press has led to him setting a record for having given the fewest interviews of any president in four decades.
According to Just the News:
During his first year as president, Biden sat for 28 interviews, compared to Trumpâs 95 and Barack Obamaâs 162 over the same period of time in their respective presidencies, according to the White House Transition Project.
This year, Biden skipped the traditional presidential pre-Super Bowl interview after declining to participate in it last year.
During his first three years as president, Biden has given 89 interviews, compared to Trumpâs 300, Obamaâs 422, George W. Bushâs 135, Bill Clintonâs and George H.W. Bushâs 168 each, and Ronald Reaganâs 189 by the same point in their presidencies, according to the White House Transition Projectâs Martha Joynt Kumar.
By late May 2022, Biden had gone 100 consecutive days without a sit-down media interview.
During a recent appearance on The View, even Jen Psaki circled back to call on Biden to do more interviews - though it seemed to be so that could be used as an excuse to give fewer disastrous press conferences.
âThe benefit of the media environment right now - thereâs a lot of challenges, but Iâm going to start with the optimistic side - is that there are so many choices,â Psaki said.
âWhen youâre communicating from the White House, I mean respect for freedom of speech and freedom of the press is important, but youâre also just really trying to communicate with the American people, right? So my view is he should come on âThe Viewâ before he does a press conference,â she continued, pandering to the show sheâs on.
Matt Palumbo is the author of Fact-Checking the Fact-Checkers: How the Left Hijacked and Weaponized the Fact-Checking Industry and The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros
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