Hidin’ Biden? POTUS trolled for avoiding press interviews during 1st year in office

Hidin’ Biden? POTUS trolled for avoiding press interviews during 1st year in office
President Joe Biden speaks during an East Room event on troop withdrawal from Afghanistan at the White House July 8, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

President Joe Biden was targeted by a number of mainstream media publications on Sunday, December 9, as he continued to avoid press interviews during his first year in office. One of the media outlets branded him "Hidin’ Biden."

Reportedly, Biden has only given 22 press interviews through December 31, 2021 — a number that is well below his predecessors, Donald Trump, 92; Barack Obama, 156; George W. Bush, 49; Bill Clinton, 54; and George H.W. Bush, 46. So far, Biden’s 22 media interviews have included one-on-one sessions with journalists from networks such as CNN, MSNBC. It also involved regional television interviews via Zoom, conversations with late-night host Jimmy Fallon and ESPN’S Sage Steele. Compared to him, Trump did interviews with ABC News, The Associated Press, the New York Times, Reuters, and other outlets apart from his trusted Fox News, during his first year in office. 

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President Joe Biden walks to the West Wing from Marine One on the South Lawn off the White House on November 21, 2021 in Washington, DC (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)