A new report on Thursday discovered that President Donald Trump, former President Joe Biden in the number of questions that are media tasks at cabinet meetings.
The White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, promoted the clear distinction between the presidents as a sign of transparency while talking to journalists in the informative session of the press on Friday.
“As I said before, and I will say it again, everyone in this Chamber has access to the most transparent and accessible president in the history of the United States,” he said.
“Yesterday’s cabinet meeting was one more test.”
Citing a Washington Times report, he said: “President Trump answered almost 100 questions from the press, all of you, his first three open press cabinet meetings last this year. That is almost 20 times a position.”
Trump presented about 20 questions at the third meeting of the door cabinet on Thursday, after taking 55 at the first meeting of the cabinet of his new mandate and 15 questions last month, which takes the total to an estimate of 90, according to the Washington Times count.
On the contrary, Biden answered five press questions about nine cabinet meetings throughout its period, in sessions that last approximately 5 minutes each.
Trump held 25 cabinet meetings in his first term, while the then President Barack Obama celebrated 19 in his first four years.
The last time they drill with his cabinet raised his eyebrows.
In September, at his first cabinet meeting in almost a year, the president delivered the meeting to his wife, Jill, who was sitting at the head of the table, declaring: “It’s all yours, child.”
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