Biden Breaks with Super Bowl Tradition, Won’t Talk to Fox
10 Feb 2023
Every year for the Super Bowl, the president of the United States sits down with a journalist from the network broadcasting the big game. This goes back to 2004, and ends this year: Joe Biden is refusing to do the conversation because the interview is on Fox.
VIDEO – Concha on Biden Not Doing the Super Bowl Interview: ‘Gutless Is the Right Word’ https://t.co/YzCVteUfQ5
— Grabien (@GrabienMedia) February 10, 2023
Every president has done pre-Super Bowl interviews with the host network going back to 2004. Trump, Obama, Bush. Joe Biden — the most protected and least accessible president of the TV era — continues to run from any Q&A that is remotely challenging. https://t.co/9A4paAI4wl
— Joe Concha (@JoeConchaTV) February 10, 2023
KJP put out a statement claiming that Fox cancelled it, which is just spin.
NEW: White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed that Fox Corporation, the parent company of Fox News, has scrapped a Super Bowl Sunday interview with President Joe Biden. https://t.co/pGwmMvyput
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) February 10, 2023
Joe Biden refused a Super Bowl interview with @FoxNews — the president is often interviewed by the network carrying the Super Bowl — and instead claimed he wanted to speak with Fox Soul instead. I work at Fox and have never heard of Fox Soul. https://t.co/JKU1KIJy19
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) February 10, 2023
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