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Critics: Where’s Trump’s hour-long press conference with policy questions from reporters?



Following President Joe Biden's 58-minute long unscripted, solo press conference without a teleprompter, fielding questions from reporters and responding with nuance and depth on a range of issues including foreign and domestic policy, some critics are calling on his opponent, ex-president Donald Trump, to do the same.

It's been a long time since Trump has held an actual unscripted, lengthy, solo press conference, with questions from reporters, and well-over a year since he did one that wasn't centered on his legal crises.

"When is last time Trump did an hour long press conference? Anyone know?" asked Bloomberg News' Steven Dennis Thursday night after the President's press conference.

"So now the media will demand that Trump hold an hour-long press conference on complex foreign policy issues — right?" snarked attorney and legal commentator Tristan Snell, who headed the successful New York State civil prosecution of Trump University.

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"Trump is getting a free pass just like he did in 2016. No way he could do a press conference for 40 minutes after 3 long days with world leaders. He is incoherent most of time when he’s not spewing bile," declared CNN Political Commentator Karen Finney Friday morning.

"It's now time for the corporate media to dissect every word Trump says for the next two weeks, have debates on his mental state, amplify the small number of Republicans who want Trump to drop out and demand he hold a press conference where we can dissect him even more," remarked attorney and SiriusXM host Dean Obeidallah Friday morning.

"Per CSPAN last time Trump held a press conference that approached an hour in length at which he took questions from reporters, he was still president," observed Aaron Fritschner, Deputy Chief of Staff for U.S. Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) Friday morning.

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He adds, "Per the CSPAN archive, the last time Donald Trump took questions from reporters in a press conference was on February 8th. National and campaign reporters made an issue of the lack of press conferences with Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden. To date, they have not done so with Trump."

On November 8, 2022, from Mar-a-Lago, after polls closed, Donald Trump delivered remarks discussing the midterm elections. He spoke for about four minutes to supporters and took no questions from reporters, whom he mocked. (Full C-SPAN video.)

Semafor's David Weigel argues, "A lot of the 'whatabout Trump' stuff is cope, but he really is getting an easy ride with interviewers compared to 2016 or 2020."

"Most of his interviews are softball-fests. When he did All-In the campaign had to clean up his green card/diploma answer."

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