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White House Bars NYT from Confirming Biden’s Fitness for Office

The White House communications staff reportedly has a rocky relationship with the government. new york times, They denounce unfair treatment and entitlement.

As a result, the White House denied permission. times to interview Mr. Biden, whom the newspaper suspects is unfit for public office. Politico’s Reported by Eli Stokols.

“[O]Only newspaper interviews like times It proves that at 81 years old Biden is still fit to be president.” timesPublisher AG Sulzberger reported that this is what he believes. Politico’s report Base of About two people familiar with his personal comments.

politiko He reported on the aftermath of Biden’s age issue as follows:

[L]In May, Vice President Kamala Harris arrived at the paper’s midtown headquarters for an off-the-record meeting with about 40 people. times Mr. Sulzberger spent several minutes asking journalists why Mr. Biden still refuses to give interviews to the paper or other major newspapers. Mr. Harris suggested contacting the White House press office, then complained to his aides that the exchange was a waste of their allotted time, according to three people who were present that day.

A few months later, timesWith the White House team still removed from the embargo list and growing frustration on both sides, senior administration officials invited Editor-in-Chief Joe Kahn, Editor-in-Chief Carolyn Ryan, and Bumira to the White House. Although there were discussions within the company, times Mr. Khan had debated whether he should accept a summons to Washington from someone other than the president himself, but decided to go primarily to advocate for an interview with Mr. Biden.

The meeting with senior adviser Anita Dunn and communications director Ben LaBolt was similar to many meetings held from time to time with executives from other newspapers and television networks to exchange ideas about the station’s coverage. , expanded access and promoted interviews. Mr. Dunn and Mr. LaBolt reviewed the list of grievances. There was a persistent emphasis on polls and age, and reporters did not give the White House much time to respond to interviews before reporting.of times The brass listened and tried to explain the principles that guided their coverage. The meeting was not particularly controversial, according to three people on both sides with knowledge of the conversation.Signs of a slight thaw in relations emerged weeks later, when the White House I invited Mr. and Mrs. Khan. He will be attending the Australian Prime Minister’s state dinner in October.

“But the plea for an interview went nowhere.” politiko report.

politiko It reported that there were multiple complaints from both sides, which contributed to a “strained relationship beset by misunderstandings, resentment, and an overall lack of trust.”

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White House complaints:

  • Attributes the quotation to a White House official and refuses to change the attribution as a “punitive response”
  • “Systematically aligned with Warren and progressives.”
  • “A Willingness to Validate the Rumors Swirling Around Hunter Biden.”
  • “Low numbers in NYT approval rating survey” announced
  • Write an article about Biden’s age
  • claim that times Staff have “rights”

new york times Complaint:

  • If you delete “All”, times“Reporters from its ‘Tier 1’ email list for background information on various briefings.”
  • Biden ‘not invited’ to first public appearance
  • refuse grant times interview
  • Biden cannot confirm that 81-year-old is capable of running the country

Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former Republican war room analyst.he is the author of politics of slave morality.Follow Wendell “X” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.

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