Trump torches Biden’s shutout press record — opens floodgates of media access in first year back
FIRST ON FOX: President Donald Trump’s return to the White House has brought a surge in media access following the Biden administration, with hundreds of direct exchanges between a press...
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FIRST ON FOX: President Donald Trump ’s return to the White House has brought a surge in media access following the Biden administration, with hundreds of direct exchanges between a press corps he frequently blasts as "fake news" and a president who rarely ducks a question, according to exclusive data on his first year back in office. Trump has participated in at least 433 open press events that stretched from official remarks to impromptu gaggles outside of Air Force One to press conferences where the president interacted with the media, as of Monday. The data, compiled by the White House Stenographer’s Office and provided to Fox News Digital, does not include quick exchanges, such as Trump answering a shouted question while greeting a foreign leader at the White House. "President Trump is the most transparent and accessible President in American history," White House spokeswoman Elizabeth Huston told Fox News Digital. "President Trump takes unrestricted questions from the legacy media and posts directly from his Truth Social account on the most important issues facing our nation every single day. The American people have never had a more direct and authentic relationship with a president of the United States than they have with President Trump." DEMS, MEDIA CREDIBILITY IN SHAMBLES AS PRESS FIXATES ON TRUMP MRI AFTER YEARS DOWNPLAYING BIDEN HEALTH ISSUES By contrast, former President Joe Biden' s first year in office was mired in frustration that the media was shut out, including when he delayed holding his first press conference as president for more than two months into his term. In fact, Biden’s two-month stretch of avoiding a news conference was the longest in a century, since President Calvin Coolidge, known as "Silent Cal," according to The Washington Post . The White House Stenographer's Office found that it transcribed 2.4 million words from open press events with Trump as of Monday, which is the equivalent to 4.1 "War and Peace" books, 31.1 "Harry Potter…