The cheat sheet showed a photo of Los Angeles Times reporter Courtney Subramanian, a guide on how to pronounce her name, and her question for the president.
Biden’s use of the cheat sheet came during a joint press conference with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, while the two leaders discussed nuclear threats from North Korea.
Another cheat sheet showed “the names of other Biden administration officials to relay the order remarks would be delivered at the press conference,” the New York Post reported.
“Does this mean that he pre-clears each question?” Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) asked.
“I’m so glad the American media establishment is so evenhanded in how it interacts with Republicans and Democrats. So much fairness,” Lee sarcastically added.
Mike Cernovich asked Subramanian for more information on how her question ended up on a note card in the president’s hand.
“What’s the process for getting your question pre-approved by the Biden regime? Who do you send it to for approval? Do you find it debasing to submit yourself to this process, and then fail to disclose this coordination to viewers and readers?” Cernovich asked.
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Sur-PRISE Sur-PRISE as old Gomer used to explain.
ReplyDeleteThe dude is a fookin' shell, poopin in his pants, shaking hands with shadows and generally incoherent. That's what DC has to offer us.
Corporate Media has who they want in office and are working with them. It was clear Trump is not the favor of the Corporate Media, Big Pharma, Big Tech, or the rest of the players of DC.
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