President Biden and former President Trump share a notable approach in their interactions with the media, characterized by avoiding challenging questions from reporters. This behavior is historically significant as Biden has not granted formal interviews to major newspapers such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal for over 3 1/2 years during his presidency. This lack of engagement is unprecedented for the first time in over 60 years and marks a significant shift in presidential media relations.
Biden hasn't given a single in-depth interview in 3 1/2 years to the New York Times, Washington Post or Wall Street Journal. Trump's no better. This isn't normal. https://t.co/ugpgm1QerI
Biden hasn't given @nytimes a "formal" interview, my god, how will the republic survive π https://t.co/rDITAVZ8a8
π¨π¨ Biden, Trump have one big thing beyond old age in common: They duck difficult questioning by reporters, with historic stubbornness. -> Biden has refused interviews to White House reporters for The New York Times, The Washington Post or The Wall Street Journal. But he satβ¦
You really get the sense that the Paper of Record's terrible coverage of Biden is based largely on their editors and reporters being SUPER PISSED Biden won't give them a one-on-one interview. https://t.co/yAhFMhumTE
Biden and Trump both duck difficult questioning by reporters, with historic stubbornness, @mikeallen writes --> CASE IN POINT: Biden is the first president in 60+ years to stiff the newsroom of The New York Times https://t.co/Uhzq8eei3v