‘President basement’: Joe Biden avoids all the ‘tough questions’

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‘President basement’: Joe Biden avoids all the ‘tough questions’
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Sky News contributor Megyn Kelly says US “basement” President Joe Biden “still won’t talk” to the media or answer any difficult questions. “Not that there’s a reporter out there who’s willing to ask him tough questions,” Ms Kelly told Sky News host Paul Murray. Ms Kelly remarked that Donald Trump openly talks about his criminal indictments and will accept interviews from various media outlets, which she gave him “immense credit” for. This observation was contrasted with Joe Biden’s consistent refusal to participate in interviews or answer difficult questions from reporters. “The press lets him get away with this complete camouflage routine where you never get to see the real him – because nobody ever puts tough questions to him.”

Sky News contributor Megyn Kelly says US “basement” President Joe Biden “still won’t talk” to the media or answer any difficult questions.

“Not that there’s a reporter out there who’s willing to ask him tough questions,” Ms Kelly told Sky News host Paul Murray. Ms Kelly remarked that Donald Trump openly talks about his criminal indictments and will accept interviews from various media outlets, which she gave him “immense credit” for. This observation was contrasted with Joe Biden’s consistent refusal to participate in interviews or answer difficult questions from reporters.

“The press lets him get away with this complete camouflage routine where you never get to see the real him – because nobody ever puts tough questions to him.”

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