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Biden's press team REFUSES to let president take questions from reporters during his trip to swing state Michigan | Daily Mail Online

  
Via:  Just Jim NC TttH  •  9 months ago  •  16 comments

By:   Mackenzie Tatananni (Mail Online)

Biden's press team REFUSES to let president take questions from reporters during his trip to swing state Michigan | Daily Mail Online
President Joe Biden 's team quickly ushered away members of the press when he asked to 'take a couple questions' during a campaign stop in the city of Saginaw.

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President Joe Biden's team quickly ushered away members of press when he asked to take questions during a campaign stop in at Michigan.

Biden, 81, visited the city of Saginaw on Thursday to speak to volunteers supporting his reelection bid. Since 1992, greater Saginaw County has selected the statewide winner in every election.

Biden's itinerary included a visit to a Victorian mansion owned by members of the Saginaw City Council and Saginaw Public Schools Board of Education.

At that stop, Biden stood on the porch with his back to reporters, who were out of earshot during his conversation with supporters. 'Can I take a couple questions?' he asked.

'We're going to take a few questions,' a woman in a Biden-Harris jacket said.

But members of staff raised their arms and walked toward the crowd, repeating, 'Thank you, press, back to the cars.'

President Joe Biden, 81, visited the city of Saginaw Thursday during the Michigan leg of his reelection campaign

He stood with his back to reporters and asked to take a few questions before members of his team shooed the journalists away

Members of the media were out of earshot when Biden spoke with his supporters at that stop

A campaign official later said reporters were unable to hear the president's remarks due to a logistical issue and the slight was not intentional.

Biden's second event was held at a public golf course, called Pleasant View, on the outskirts of the city.

Reporters, who were barred from entry themselves, watched as Biden stepped inside the golf clubhouse.

The sitting president ignored a question about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on his way in.

At the golf course, he met with Hurley Coleman III, executive director of the Saginaw County Community Action Center, and his 13-year-old son.

The Saginaw trip followed stops in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. Along with Michigan, these states are collectively known as a 'blue wall' for their historic support of Democrats.

One day prior, Biden stopped in Milwaukee, where he committed $3.3 billion to infrastructure projects in underserved communities.

This included $36 million to reconnect parts of Milwaukee's 6th Street, which was divided by highway construction in the 1960s.

The funds for the project come from the bipartisan infrastructure law signed in the first year of his presidency.

One day earlier, Biden stopped in Milwaukee, where he pledged over $3 billion to infrastructure projects in the city

Trump visited the battleground state last month, where he rallied autoworkers during a February 17 campaign event

Michigan reliably voted blue until Trump's victory in 2016 (pictured: Biden steps off Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House following his campaign event)

Michigan has been a reliably blue state since the 1990s, a balance that shifted in 2016, when Trump became the first GOP candidate to win the state since 1988.

Biden won the state by a comfortable margin in the last presidential election.

However, leaders in both parties have said that it will be nearly impossible for either candidate to win the presidency without a victory in Michigan.

Trump took his own trip last month, when he spoke for more than an hour in a Waterford Township airport hangar.

The former president blasted the move by government leaders to accelerate the auto industry's transition from gas to electric vehicles, even bringing an autoworker on stage.

'It's a horrible, horrible thing that is taking place,' Trump professed. 'You're talking about democracy. This is a terrible threat to democracy taking place.'

Other grievances included inflation and security at the Southern border, two hot-button issues with voters.

Trump delivered his impassioned speech 10 days before the state's Republican primary on February 27, saying, 'If we win Michigan, we win the election.'

He ultimately won with 68.1% of the vote.

That margin was even larger for Biden, who cruised to victory by a landslide 81.1% in the state's Democratic primary.


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Just Jim NC TttH
Professor Principal
1  seeder  Just Jim NC TttH    9 months ago

Just as good as the "I'll be in the basement" tour of yore...........

 
 
 
Greg Jones
Professor Participates
1.1  Greg Jones  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @1    9 months ago

Instantaneous shutdown of the press. Amusing to watch. Sure keeping a very tight leash on their boss

Biden Tries to Take Questions but Staff Cuts Him Off in Bizarre, Troubling Video – RedState

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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1.1.1  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  Greg Jones @1.1    9 months ago
Instantaneous shutdown of the press.

So much for the 1st Amendment.  How very Putin like of Biden and his administration.

 
 
 
Gazoo
Junior Silent
2  Gazoo    9 months ago

Wth? His supporters were crowing after his angry sotu speech that he was coherent, capable, fit for duty, blahblahblah. Looks like his handlers can’t keep him juiced up all the time. Back to the basement, biden.

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
3  JBB    9 months ago

As President Biden has a tight schedule and important things to do!

 
 
 
Just Jim NC TttH
Professor Principal
3.2  seeder  Just Jim NC TttH  replied to  JBB @3    9 months ago

Communicating with the American people IS a an important thing to do. And should be one of his top priorities. Good job defending the indefensible though.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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3.3  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  JBB @3    9 months ago

He has to get onto the next thing he's going to fuck up. 

Oh, and tapioca Pudding is not important.  But don't let that stop your for making excuses for incompetence.

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
Masters Guide
3.4  Right Down the Center  replied to  JBB @3    9 months ago
As President Biden has a tight schedule and important things to do!

Must be nappy time

 
 
 
goose is back
Junior Guide
3.5  goose is back  replied to  JBB @3    9 months ago
As President Biden has a tight schedule and important things to do!

Yeah....go home and take a fucking nap!

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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4  Sean Treacy    9 months ago

Deflector shields up! Incoming But Trump...

 
 
 
Gazoo
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4.1  Gazoo  replied to  Sean Treacy @4    9 months ago

Lmao

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
Professor Principal
5  Sean Treacy    9 months ago

Biden’s puppeteers know how bad this looks and how much it’s hurts Biden.  But they’ve chosen to keep doing it rather than expose Biden to having to talk without a script.  Speaks volumes 

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
Masters Guide
6  Right Down the Center    9 months ago

When the basement is not an option build a bubble around brain dead Biden

 
 
 
Thrawn 31
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7  Thrawn 31    9 months ago

Biden needed to state he was going to be a one term president 2 years ago. It’s almost too late now.

 
 

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