Biden
referenced "cheat sheets" detailing key policy points and the
identities of attending journalists when he conducted the first formal
press conference of his presidency on Thursday.
Photos
taken at the event showed Biden holding a card labeled
"infrastructure," with key statistics and talking points. One bullet
point noted that "China spends 3 times more on infrastructure than U.S."
Joe Biden holds notes on infrastructure while
speaking during a news conference in the East Room of the White House in
Washington, D.C., U.S., on Thursday, March 25, 2021. Biden's first
formal news conference is a high-stakes test for a president facing
questions about two recent mass shootings, a surge in migrant children
at the U.S. southern border and the ongoing pandemic. Photographer:
Oliver Contreras/Sipa/Bloomberg via Getty Images
(AP)
In another photo, Biden was seen
consulting a sheet that appeared to show the pictures and news outlets
of journalists who attended his press conference. Some of the pictured
reporters had a circled number next to their images.
Just
25 reporters were permitted to attend the press conference. Biden took a
limited number of questions from a list of pre-selected reporters
before leaving the podium. Fox News’ Peter Doocy was not among the
reporters who were selected to ask a question.
Joe Biden speaks during the first formal press
conference of his in the East Room of the White House in
Washington, D.C. on Thursday, March 25, 2021.†(Photo by Oliver
Contreras/Sipa USA) No Use Germany.
(Reuters)
Biden answered questions
related to the ongoing crisis at the southern border, his view on calls
to end the filibuster, and an array of other topics. The president said
he intends to run for reelection in 2024.
Critics
of the Biden administration have called on administration officials to
make Biden available to the press on a regular basis. White House Press
Secretary Jen Psaki holds daily briefings.
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