Peter Doocy Reveals White House Strategies to ‘Minimize’ Biden’s Blunders: ‘They would just blast music’

3 Min Read

Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy revealed the ridiculous measures the Biden administration took to limit President Joe Biden’s access to the press during his tenure. According to Mediaite, Doocy said that the White House prevented the press from asking their questions of the Commander-in-Chief through what was obviously “stagecraft” to ensure Biden would be prevented from speaking any further to the press than the small frame of time he gave them to begin with.

- Advertisement -

While appearing Friday morning on ‘Fox and Friends,’ Doocy shared what he and others witnessed firsthand in the White House as Biden’s communications team appeared to stage different set ups to make sure the press could not ask additional questions of the president.

“They would put a microphone like two feet inside of a door for him in some room on campus, and a door would open, and he would go right to the microphone,” Doocy said. “And then when he was done, he would step right out, no chance to shout anything, or they would pack the room with people. Just hundreds of people would suddenly show up, materialized between us and him. Or they found eventually that cord to plug somebody’s iPhone in and they would just blast music so that people could not get anything to him. And so a lot of it was stagecraft.”

Reflecting on the last four years, Doocy said, “Looking at it now, what they did is they minimized him and minimized him and minimized him so much that his very few he made so few public appearances that when he did pop up, if he misspoke, it would be the only thing that we had to go on for like two weeks is him making some mistake that they never sent him back out to clarify.”

On the program, co-host Steve Doocy recalled Peter’s viral exchange with Biden in which Peter was shouting questions at Biden on the North Lawn when the president famously said “I got to go, if I answer those questions, I’m going to get in trouble with somebody.” Steve pointed out that even as far back as four years ago when the exchange happened, people in the White House already wanted Biden away from the people who would ask him questions.

- Advertisement -

Peter Doocy added that he does not expect the same treatment from the incoming Trump administration, noting that he has already spoken with the President-elect who gave him over 20 minutes to ask questions at Mar-a-Lago last week.

1 Comment

This will close in 20 seconds