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Senator Cornyn wonders whether the humble Biden is really 'in charge'

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(Greg Nash/Pool via AP)


The White House media doctrine is "less can be more," Politico reported Monday, but Senator John Cornyn, R-Texas, believes the strategy suggests that President Joe Biden is not really in charge.


According to Politico, the White House strategy is primarily aimed at minimizing self-harm.


Politico's Eugene Daniels writes: "The president doesn't give news interviews. The tweets from his account are limited, and when they arrive, they are unimaginably traditional."


"Public comments are largely written. Biden has chosen fewer interviews with major media outlets and reporters. Only one major press conference has been held, another one to come, and he prefers live commentary on camera for crucial moments. The White House is relying more on cabinet officials to reach out." To the crowds who did not stick to the latest Rose Garden event. "


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12 April 2021

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