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Dumbest post of the day. Trump takes tough questions on a daily basis. Biden was asked what his favorite flavor of ice cream was.Why is Trump so afraid of tough questions?
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Dumbest post of the day. Trump takes tough questions on a daily basis. Biden was asked what his favorite flavor of ice cream was.Why is Trump so afraid of tough questions?
They tend to expose his multiple shortcomings to everyone.Why is Trump so afraid of tough questions?
What's always been amusing to me is how you on the left will take one thing he says when he's talking off the cuff for like an hour and ignore every other thing that's been said. You're all about the "gotcha" sound bite! Trump is literally the most open President we've ever had. He's taken questions from people that he KNOWS hate his guts and are only there to try and trip him up and he'll spar with them over and over! Joe Biden handpicked who he'd call on and their questions were given to him in advance. It's literally night and day!They tend to expose his multiple shortcomings to everyone.
And Tater stumbled and mumbled thru that incoherent answer.Dumbest post of the day. Trump takes tough questions on a daily basis. Biden was asked what his favorite flavor of ice cream was.
Trump took over 1000 questions in his first month, Troll.Why is Trump so afraid of tough questions?
DC Gulag for them while await trial"Journalists consider briefing room sit-in as Trump clashes with White House press corps
The Trump administration’s proposal to take over the seating arrangement within the White House press briefing room has rattled the journalists who cover the president and left them mulling how exactly to push back.
The White House plans to impose its own seating chart for reporters in the briefing room, seizing control of a prerogative long managed by the journalists in the room through the White House Correspondents’ Association, Axios first reported Sunday.
The WHCA’s current system reflects the 20th century media power structure: wire services and broadcast and cable television networks occupy the front row, major newspapers and radio get the second and third rows, and a more fluid collection of news organizations sits further back. The White House proposal would upend the arrangement in a move White House officials reportedly believe will be a “fundamental restructuring of the briefing room, based on metrics more reflective of how media is consumed today.”
On Sunday, key members of the WHCA, including the organization’s leadership and some White House bureau chiefs, met to discuss a range of potential responses should Trump communications officials decide to dictate where reporters in the room sit.
According to two people familiar with the discussions, among the proposals raised by members was a potential Civil Rights era-style “sit-in” protest, in which members would return to their old seats and refuse to leave them."
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Journalists consider briefing room sit-in as Trump clashes with White House press corps
The White House Correspondents’ Association is mulling its response to a briefing room seating change.www.semafor.com
The left wing media seizing part of the White House and disrupting the operation of the government would be an act of insurrection and would have to be dealt with by the USSS,
Would these insurrectionist journalists be held for three years waiting for trial?
DC Gulag for them while await trial
And his staff required questions to be submitted in advance so the answers could be decided and loaded on the tele-prompter. Biden didn’t take questions, just propaganda set-ups.Dumbest post of the day. Trump takes tough questions on a daily basis. Biden was asked what his favorite flavor of ice cream was.
."Journalists consider briefing room sit-in as Trump clashes with White House press corps
The Trump administration’s proposal to take over the seating arrangement within the White House press briefing room has rattled the journalists who cover the president and left them mulling how exactly to push back.
The White House plans to impose its own seating chart for reporters in the briefing room, seizing control of a prerogative long managed by the journalists in the room through the White House Correspondents’ Association, Axios first reported Sunday.