Sending questions to interviewers is a tactic of Team Biden
The Axios portal, referring to the statements of Michael LaRosa, the former spokesman of Jill Biden, the wife of the US President, wrote that presenting pre-prepared questions to interviewers has been a tactic of the US President Joe Biden’s team for a long time.
Earlier, Andrea LaFoll Sanders, host of WURD radio station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, told CNN that she had already received a list of questions from the White House that could be asked of the president. Earl Ingram, host of the Civic Media radio station in the US state of Wisconsin, who interviewed Biden this week, also said that he had been sent questions to ask the president.
According to LaRosa, sending questions to interviewers in advance has long been a tactic of the Biden team. When he (LaRosa) joined the team in 2019, some of its members tried to use this method to interview the first lady.
CNN previously reported that Joe Biden’s campaign claims that it will no longer provide reporters with questions in advance for interviews with the US president.
Despite a prepared list of questions, Biden’s interview on WURD radio was not without excesses. In an interview with this radio network on the occasion of American Independence Day, he made a mistake when describing his black vice president, Kamala Harris, and said: “I am proud to be the first vice president, the first black woman to serve with a black president. ».
Biden meant that during the presidency of “Barack Obama”, the black American president served as the vice president. Biden’s inability to express a thought has caused ridicule in social networks and a number of publications.
Biden, the oldest president in the history of the United States, often gives his political opponents reasons to doubt his cognitive abilities with his gaffes. Republicans are using the issue in a bipartisan fight to question Biden’s ability to effectively lead the state.
Translator: Azam Purkand
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