The CEOs of America’s biggest technology companies faced a grilling on Thursday from Congress about the 6 January insurrection at the Capitol.Joe Biden also said he intended to run for re-election.In his first press conference as president, Joe Biden announced he had doubled his administration’s vaccination goal to 200m shots during his first 100 days as president. A top aide to Donald Trump was secretly re-engaged by a leading political strategy firm after being forced to step down following a social media scandal, the Guardian revealed.Georgia lawmakers gave final approval to legislation to impose sweeping new restrictions on voting access in the state that make it harder to vote by mail and give the state legislature more power over elections.After four years of presidential incompetence and corruption, he’s got a lot of messes to clean up.įollow Cognoscenti on Facebook and Twitter.That’s all for today, thanks for following along. I have no idea when he’ll do a second press conference. But the sight of a president doing his job, responding to questions, frankly and openly caring about his constituents proved irresistible. He also loved screaming over the roar of helicopter blades, as if he emphasized how truly busy he was, given his schedule of nonstop golf, Tivo and seeding sedition.Īs I say, I had no intention of enjoying Biden’s first press conference. The last president turned press briefings into smug and utterly predictable reality TV segments, in which he lied constantly and berated reporters, all part of the dominance displays he needed to stiffen up his flaccid ego. If he has made scant use of the bully pulpit his office bestows, it is because he is focused on running the country. But he clearly has a deep command of the issues facing the country, both foreign and domestic. He speaks in pretty simple sentences, which are sometimes a little muddled. Because Biden had a lot to say about immigration, in particular about how the last regime sowed chaos at the border - not just by ripping children away from their parents, but by cutting funding for agencies charged with overseeing immigration.īiden is not some soaring rhetorician. “Am I giving you too long an answer?” he asked at one point. He noted that there’s always a surge of migrants during winter months, because it’s safer to travel, that this surge occurred under his predecessor, that the vast majority of migrants are sent home and that he has no intention of apologizing for treating them as if they are actual human beings. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)īiden also brought a dose of common sense, and data, to the issue of migrants at the southern border, which right-wing demagogues - with plenty of help from our mainstream media - have sought to portray as a dangerous threat to our way of life. President Joe Biden talks to reporters during the first news conference of his presidency in the East Room of the White House on Main Washington, D.C. He announced that he intends to seek re-election in 2024 with Vice President Kamala Harris as his running mate.įor good measure, Biden also correctly identified the filibuster as “a relic of the Jim Crow era” that is being used by Senate Republicans to thwart the will of the people on a range of issues, from blocking gun control measures to launching an assault on voting rights that he called “un-American” and “sick.” U.S. He announced that he’ll be unveiling a $3 trillion infrastructure plan next week. He announced that his administration would seek to distribute 200 million COVID vaccinations by his first 100 days in office, double his initial goal. For the first time in more than four years, the president of the United States took questions from the press and actually answered them - thoroughly and truthfully.Īs we Jews like to say at Passover: dayenu! It would have been enough. In a manner I didn’t expect, the event felt revelatory - an almost disorienting return to the legacy of presidential dignity and honor. I was all set to write about how idiotic presidential press conferences are, about how they’re hyped-up media events that do nothing to advance the actual work of governance.īut I have to admit that President Joe Biden’s first press conference was almost startling in its coherence and cogency. President Joe Biden answers questions during the first news conference of his presidency in the East Room of the White House on Main Washington, D.C.
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