Joe and Hunter Biden wrap up their four-day taxpayer-funded vacation in Ireland and head straight to Delaware. Biden tells reporters he’s going to the beach immediately after his vacation in Ireland. Despite immense unpopularity and a failed record, Biden tells reporters that it’s his plan to run again. 16% of Americans are better off under Biden, so he had to go to another country to get a warm welcome. Biden recaps the last day of his taxpayer-funded vacation to Ireland with his son Hunter. He repeats that he was a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, but he never taught a single class. Biden starts to get lost on stage after wrapping up his final speech in County Mayo, Ireland.
Biden spokesman John Kirby says he doesn’t know if more classified military information will leak. Biden spokesman still won’t say if or when Biden will speak to Xi Jinping after months of promises. Biden spokesman John Kirby won’t comment on Walter Reed canceling its contract with Catholic priests. Reporters groan in unison after Jean-Pierre says Biden takes an unprecedented number of questions.
Reporters Groan In Unison After KJP Says Biden Takes “Unprecedented” Number Of Questions
Reporter: You recognize — just one last thing.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Yeah, sure.
Reporter: Just to button it up. You recognize that as it relates to prior administrations, the President’s predecessor, President Obama, President George W. Bush — I’ve been here long enough to have covered President Bill Clinton — this is not the norm. The norm is we do get an opportunity, ask the questions to the President about domestic and foreign policy issues in a formal setting at some point, and you choose that point. But we haven’t had that opportunity in quite some time.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So I’ll say this: It is also unprecedented that a President takes as many shouted questions as this President has. And he has.
Reporter: No.
Reporter: No, no, no, no.
Reporter: I covered the last administration, and I’ll tell you: Almost every day, up until —
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Okay, well, we’ll get —
Reporter: — the November 2020 election, Donald Trump took questions practically every day.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: We’ll certainly — we’ll certainly get the data and share that with all of you. I hear — Jon —
Reporter: Yes.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: — I hear your question. I heard Zeke’s question. I hear you. I hear you on the press conference — on a formal press conference. We get this probably every couple of months when you guys ask us about a formal press conference. I don’t have anything to share with all of you at this time. And — and I’ll just — I’ll just leave it there.
Q: why can’t the President take questions from the press?
Reporter: And just to follow up to Ken’s question to Kirby before about the press conference on this trip. It’s a four-day trip to two countries. You know, why can’t the President take questions from the press?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Right now, we just don’t have anything on the books for a press conference at this moment. The President always loves to take your questions — shouted questions.
Reporter: Apparently not.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: No — but no. Look,
Q: Is the administration trying to protect the President from our questions?
Reporter: the lack of a press conference during the President’s upcoming trip and the lack of press conference that we see in general from this White House. I represent a news organization that owns 113 television stations. And a question that I’m often asked — and I don’t know the answer to, so I’ll ask you that question: Is the administration trying to protect the President from our questions? Please answer that question if you could.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Absolutely not. Absolutely not.
Reporter: Then why the lack of any interaction in a formal setting to have a press conference?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I mean, the President takes shouted questions. I —
Reporter: In a formal — in a formal setting.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I understand. Jon, I understand.
Reporter: Yeah. Okay. Yeah.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I understand. I have dealt with this question about three times already. I understand it is — it is — it is the job of you all to ask this question to me. Totally get that. And that’s not a problem at all. But certainly, the President many times has — has stan- — has stood in front of all of you, has taken questions on his own …
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After Joe & Hunter 4-day Ireland vacation & then to beach immediately, KJP Says Biden Takes “Unprecedented” Number Of Questions