President Biden hasn't sat for a one-on-one interview with a mainstream journalist since Feb. 10 with Lester Holt, more than 100 days ago.
Fox News contributor Joe Concha joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the media's praise and how the president has evaded any sit-down interviews with the press for more than 100 days.President Biden has officially gone over 100 days without doing, during which time a multitude of new crises and debates have gripped the country and the world.
Holt and Biden covered Democratic governors and their state coronavirus policies, the"tense standoff" at the time between Russia and Ukraine, the chaotic withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and inflation, among other topics. "You would think that the commander-in-chief would be sat down somewhere, anywhere, maybe somewhere friendly that could at least give him a platform," he said."You just get the feeling that the president's handlers now at this point think that it's probably going to do more harm than good if he does an interview, and that's pretty scary when you consider that again, this is the leader of this country.
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 28: U.S President Joe Biden gives remarks at a Black History Month celebration event in the East Room of the White House on February 28, 2022, in Washington, D.C.
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