More than two months after taking office, President Joe Biden will hold his first formal news conference March 25, taking questions from reporters in a nationally televised event in the East Room. Biden has answered about as many queries from the press as his predecessors, according to the Associated Press, but they’ve usually come at the end of other events or while traveling. But he’s the first president in four decades to reach this point in his term without a formal Q&A, and has been under increasing pressure to hold one.
More News links posted March 29, 2021
- Gateway Pundit: JUST IN: Supreme Court Denies Bid by Judicial Watch to Require Hillary Clinton Testify Under Oath About Her Emails
- Gen Z Conservative: Anti-White Discrimination: Oakland’s Racist UBI Program
- CFP: The Relentless and Often Violent Deconstruction of Reality
- Liberty Nation: Rhetoric And Bullying In The Quest For New Gun Laws
- Neon Nettle: 861 Criminals Caught Crossing Border, Including 92 Sex Offenders, 63 Gang Members
- Independent Sentinel: Crazy-eyed, woke teacher finds out band-aids are racist
- Red State Nation: Two Separate Videos Showing The Same Footage Of A UFO Type Object Being Transported In NE, Oregon
Politics USA… 3/29
- DB Daily Update: Eric Trump Says Biden Could Stick Around Longer Than we Think
- David Harris Jr: VIDEO: Police Arrest Old Man For Pulling Gun On Vicous Antifa Thugs In Salem, Oregon
- Liberty Nation: Conservative Daily Snapshot. The news you need – ready to go!
- Red State: Yahoo WH Correspondent Disturbed Conservatives Were Upset About Killing of Uber Eats Driver Mohammad Anwar
- Townhall: President Trump Tells Judge Jeanine: ‘I Owe It to Great People’ of Border Patrol to Go to Southern Border