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This way these clowns can go on TV, advocate his positions, and hide that he is paying them.
Looks like Crazy Joe learned lack of ethics from Barry well.
Biden camp reportedly insisting economic advisers not publicly disclose roles, igniting concerns about TV hits
Joe Biden's Democratic presidential campaign is reportedly going to great lengths to insist his team of economic policy advisers not publicly discuss their roles, fueling concerns that these advisers may not be appropriately disclosing their relationship to the former vice president while making television appearances.
The New York Times on Thursday reported that the campaign has "imposed strict rules to ensure their public silence." Republicans have sounded alarms about these efforts.
Kevin Hassett, a senior adviser to President Trump and former chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, argued this policy means Biden is allowing economists to hide ties to him and appear on television to discuss policy -- reciting Biden talking points without disclosure to viewers.
“It is unethical to formally advise a candidate and publicly advocate the candidate’s views while concealing that relationship,” Hassett told the paper. “If he does have an economic team, then he should identify them. If he doesn’t identify them, then the advisers should, at the very least, identify themselves as Biden supporters when appearing in the media.”
BIDEN SAYS TRUMP WILL ATTEMPT TO 'STEAL' THE ELECTION
Asked about the campaign policy, the Biden campaign took a shot at Trump’s handling of the economy and record on public disclosure.
“Dr. Hassett and his boss should both spend less time griping over cable news coverage and more time trying to fix this mess they got us into,” Andrew Bates, a Biden spokesman, told the New York Times. “If they want to talk about transparency, they can feel free to release Donald Trump’s tax returns any day.”
The Biden campaign did not respond to Fox News’ request for comment, and neither did Hassett.
Looks like Crazy Joe learned lack of ethics from Barry well.
Biden camp reportedly insisting economic advisers not publicly disclose roles, igniting concerns about TV hits
Joe Biden's Democratic presidential campaign is reportedly going to great lengths to insist his team of economic policy advisers not publicly discuss their roles, fueling concerns that these advisers may not be appropriately disclosing their relationship to the former vice president while making television appearances.
The New York Times on Thursday reported that the campaign has "imposed strict rules to ensure their public silence." Republicans have sounded alarms about these efforts.
Kevin Hassett, a senior adviser to President Trump and former chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, argued this policy means Biden is allowing economists to hide ties to him and appear on television to discuss policy -- reciting Biden talking points without disclosure to viewers.
“It is unethical to formally advise a candidate and publicly advocate the candidate’s views while concealing that relationship,” Hassett told the paper. “If he does have an economic team, then he should identify them. If he doesn’t identify them, then the advisers should, at the very least, identify themselves as Biden supporters when appearing in the media.”
BIDEN SAYS TRUMP WILL ATTEMPT TO 'STEAL' THE ELECTION
Asked about the campaign policy, the Biden campaign took a shot at Trump’s handling of the economy and record on public disclosure.
“Dr. Hassett and his boss should both spend less time griping over cable news coverage and more time trying to fix this mess they got us into,” Andrew Bates, a Biden spokesman, told the New York Times. “If they want to talk about transparency, they can feel free to release Donald Trump’s tax returns any day.”
The Biden campaign did not respond to Fox News’ request for comment, and neither did Hassett.
Biden camp reportedly insisting economic advisers not publicly disclose roles, igniting concerns about TV hits
Joe Biden's Democratic presidential campaign is reportedly going to great lengths to insist his team of economic policy advisers not publicly discuss the roles, fueling concerns that these advisers may not be appropriately disclosing their relationship to the former vice president while making...
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