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'Biden promised to restore trust, but trust is in short supply': Now AP turns on the president after State Dept spokesman Ned Price questioned the loyalty of its reporter who asked for proof of claim Putin is planning 'false flag' operation |
2022-02-06 |
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] - Biden administration appears to be becoming more hostile and wary of reporters that in the past were 'friendly' toward Democratic administration
- There have been several confrontations in recent weeks between reporters asking questions of White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki
- Similar abrasive responses have been experienced by AP reporter and State Department spokesman Ned Price
- The intense press scrutiny over events including Russia/Ukraine and a drone strike against ISIS last week appear to have struck a nerve
- President Biden's administration has refused to share evidence for consequential national security claims in recent days
- Officials have even accused reporters of siding with foreign propaganda
- Administration officials would not reveal how they knew that Russia was plotting a false flag operation as a pretext to invade Ukraine
- Reporters asking 'tough questions' have been accused of being 'disloyal'
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