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The New York Times is not happy that Joe Biden avoided the interview.
“The systematic avoidance of interviews and questions from major news outlets not only undermines important norms, but also sets a dangerous precedent that future presidents can use to avoid oversight and accountability,” they said in a statement. “We will establish this,” he said.
The New York Times on Thursday said President Joe Biden had set a “dangerous precedent” by avoiding media interviews, as liberals criticized the paper following a Politico report detailing friction between the paper and the White House. issued a scathing statement condemning it.
The Times said in a statement that it was “troubling” that Biden “has actively and effectively avoided questions from independent journalists during his term in office.”
The New York Times issued a statement, saying the publication’s reporters also denied a POLITICO article detailing the high-profile publication’s tense relationship with the White House, saying publisher AG Sulzberger shaped its reporting. denied that he was doing it.
“[I]In talks with Vice President Harris and other administration officials, the Times publisher instead focused on higher principles. Systematically avoiding interviews and questions from major news organizations not only undermines important norms, but also establishes a dangerous precedent for the future. “The president can use this to avoid oversight and accountability,” the statement said. “That’s why Mr. Sulzberger is calling on the White House to support the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Reuters, CNN and other major sources that millions of Americans rely on to understand their government. He has repeatedly called for the president to engage in dialogue with independent news organizations.
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