The Biden campaign, as reported by Sean Spicer, has been hauling reporters from outlets such as The New York Times and the Washington Post to its Delaware headquarters for off-the-record meetings. During these sessions, campaign officials have used a spreadsheet to highlight perceived errors in the media's coverage, as detailed by Maxwell Tani. The strategy has prompted criticism from sources like the Daily Caller and The Post Millennial, suggesting an attempt by the campaign to influence media narratives. The Blaze also reported on these meetings, noting that the New York Times, in particular, did not respond well to the campaign's approach.
Biden campaign routinely meets with reporters off the record to "tell them what they're getting wrong": report https://t.co/nUeh9qSCaF https://t.co/nUeh9qSCaF
Biden campaign brings reporters to campaign HQ for off-the-record scoldings — but the New York Times doesn't take it: Report https://t.co/4lzp3O4vQs https://t.co/PqlO7mVjwM
Biden campaign routinely meets with reporters off the record to "tell them what they’re getting wrong": report https://t.co/3bBMoIXBon https://t.co/3bBMoIXBon
So much for a free and independent press...the Biden campaign has reportedly been meeting with outlets privately to discuss its coverage REPORT: Biden Campaign Is Secretly Meeting With Corporate Media To Demand Better Coverage https://t.co/h00nEY9vtd via @dailycaller
.@maxwelltani reports that the Biden team has a spreadsheet for meetings with reporters detailing where they think their reporting has fallen short. The meeting with the NYT didn’t seem to go well. https://t.co/jlg5ECp4gF https://t.co/qCI7ozL9WH
The Biden campaign has been hauling reporters to its campaign HQ in DE "to tell them what they’re getting wrong...with reporters from outlets like The New York Times, the Washington Post, and others, campaign officials have invoked a coverage spreadsheet laying out areas where…