⬇️Leavitt Sets Media Straight With Fact-Check On Joe Biden

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the Trump administration’s media access policies while emphasizing what she described as President Donald Trump’s unusually high level of accessibility compared to former President Joe Biden. Speaking during an event hosted by Mike Allen, Leavitt argued that the White House has expanded opportunities for more media outlets rather than restricting press access.

Allen questioned whether changes to the White House press pool could affect historical reporting, mentioning the iconic photograph taken after the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania by an Associated Press photographer. He asked whether limiting the traditional role of major wire services risked losing important historical documentation.

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Leavitt rejected the idea that the administration was restricting journalists. Instead, she said the White House was broadening access by giving more opportunities to digital platforms, independent reporters, and smaller outlets. According to her, no single organization should permanently dominate the limited spots available in the 13-person press pool that regularly covers the president.

She also argued that the White House Correspondents’ Association should not solely determine which journalists receive access to spaces such as the Oval Office or Air Force One. Leavitt maintained that even outlets highly critical of the administration continue to receive access, insisting the policy changes are focused on diversity of coverage rather than ideology.

The discussion also revisited criticism of Biden’s media strategy during his presidency. Axios previously reported that Biden had conducted fewer press conferences and media interviews than any of the previous seven presidents at the same stage of their terms. According to the report, Biden had completed 164 media engagements compared to Trump’s 468. Former Presidents George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan were also reported to have held more media appearances during comparable periods.

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