Peter Doocy Contrasts Trump's and Biden's Communication Styles
Fox NewsSeptember 5, 20255 min114,480 views
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- π― The primary difference between the Biden and Trump presidencies, according to Peter Doocy, lies in the communication approach and access for the press.
- π‘ Under Biden, Doocy experienced a situation where he had to think about a single, short, sensational question, often receiving only a yes/no answer or being dismissed by aides.
- π In contrast, President Trump engages with reporters, allowing for multiple questions and follow-ups, even on sensitive topics.
Access and Engagement
- π Doocy recalls a period during the Biden administration where White House officials stated the president's limited public appearances were normal, a stance he contrasts with Trump's more visible presence.
- π£οΈ He notes that while no one from other networks privately admitted Biden was in cognitive decline, there was widespread frustration over the lack of press access and quick dismissals.
- π With Trump, Doocy finds himself going into press briefings worried about not having enough questions due to the president's willingness to engage.
Leadership and Policy
- π Doocy explains that under Biden, it seemed like staff was running the White House, and the president was only reached for last-minute decisions.
- π Conversely, with President Trump, the staff waits for his lead, and they then form policies and talking points based on his directives.
- π¬ This difference is so significant that Doocy was surprised to receive texts from casual acquaintances asking about Trump, indicating a broader public awareness of the communication style shift.
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