Biden White House Bans NY Post from Event; Still Trying to Stop Hunter Coverage

May 9, 2023 at 6:17 am

It shows they are running scared. The Biden White House banned the New York Post reporter from an event with Biden yesterday, wanting to avoid any questions about Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, and the possibility he will soon be indicted for tax fraud and other potential charges. The New York Post led the charge in 2020 on the Hunter Biden laptop scandal – which the Media worked overtime to ignore and block in order to help Joe Biden win the Presidency. Talk about “election interference!” THAT was the true interference that took place to give Biden the Presidency. Now, Biden and his minions are still up to their old ways, trying to keep Americans from knowing the truth about how corrupt he and his family are.

The White House press office barred The Post from attending President Biden’s only daytime public event Monday as federal prosecutors near a decision on criminally charging first son Hunter Biden for tax fraud and other crimes.

The Post has closely covered the president’s ties to his relatives’ foreign dealings and first reported in October 2020 on files from Hunter’s abandoned laptop that link Joe Biden to ventures in China and Ukraine.

Biden, who falsely characterized The Post’s reporting as Russian disinformation, appeared with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to talk about airline policies in the White House-adjacent Eisenhower Executive Office Building.

Biden ultimately took no shouted questions at the venue, which houses the set of a “fake” White House and about 50 theater-style seats for reporters — about 20 of which were empty Monday.

In the same room this February, Biden chose to answer The Post’s query about whether his family’s links to China compromised his ability to steer US policy. He fumed about the lack of “polite” reporters and stormed out.

The Post has the fifth-largest news website by US readership — or fourth when excluding aggregator MSN. It is the nation’s second-most-read newspaper online and as of last year, The Post had the fifth-largest print circulation.

In a Monday email, however, White House staff said: “We are unable to accommodate your credential request to attend the Investing in Airline Accountability Remarks on 5/8. The remarks will be live-streamed and can be viewed at WH.gov. Thank you for understanding. We will let you know if a credential becomes available.” . . .

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