President Trump shocked the media by engaging reporters in an extended Q & A in the Oval Office Monday night while signing executive orders and pardons and commutations for supporters prosecuted over the January 6 riot. The signing event went on for about 45 minutes as Trump took questions from reporters while he signed the orders and pardons. It was a stark contrast from the four years of the media covering up Joe Biden’s dementia.
Will Scharf, who was one of Trump’s personal attorneys in his court battles last year and was appointed by Trump to be White House staff secretary, handed Trump the binders with executive orders and pardons, explaining to Trump and the reporters about each one.
Reaction from reporters:
The Washington Post’s Matt Viser, “President Trump sits and takes question after question from reporters in the Oval Office, something that almost never happened with President Biden.”
President Trump sits and takes question after question from reporters in the Oval Office, something that almost never happened with President Biden.
— Matt Viser (@mviser) January 21, 2025
Washington Times reporter Mike Glenn, “To see President Trump just sitting there chatting with reporters while signing a stack of Executive Orders is pretty striking when compared to how Biden operated over the last four years.” […]
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