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Biden bubble: How first woman Jill and workers ‘defend’ president from White Home press

Three years into Joe Biden’s presidency, reporters who cowl the administration know what to anticipate when first woman Jill Biden seems: nothing.

The president, 81, has held the fewest press conferences or formal interviews of any fashionable commander-in-chief — leaving Biden’s jaunts throughout the White Home South Garden to and from his Marine One helicopter as the most effective probability for the press corps to get some face time.

When Biden is alone, he’s far simpler to bait with shouted questions, typically shuffling over round midnight for a give-and-take — regardless of the unflattering overhead TV lights forcing him to carry up his hand to protect his eyes from the glare.

Nonetheless, the presence of Jill, 72, on such journeys is a lifeless giveaway that there will probably be no questions, with the primary woman ensuring to carry her husband’s hand your complete approach throughout the garden.

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Joe and Jill Biden speak at podium

First woman Jill Biden and White Home workers have tried to return to the president’s assist throughout press conferences over the past three years, so as forestall Joe Biden from taking questions and presumably making a gaffe.  (AP Photograph/Susan Walsh)

Jill Biden’s position in shielding her husband from members of the media has come beneath new scrutiny after particular counsel Robert Hur described the president in a report launched Thursday as an “elderly man with a poor memory.”

Biden has solely held three solo White Home press conferences since taking workplace in January 2021. At the newest, in November 2022, Jill arrived on the final minute and was seated on the very entrance of the State Eating Room by a beefy aide — who positioned her in order that journalists couldn’t see whether or not the primary woman was urging her husband at any level to make a hasty retreat.

Such precautions might have been wanted after Biden’s second White Home presser in January 2022, a marathon affair by which the president droned on for almost two hours and made a number of factual errors and noteworthy gaffes.

At that presser, Biden instructed a “minor incursion” by Russia into Ukraine would immediate a minimal US response, leaving officers in Kyiv aghast and suggesting the president had given Vladimir Putin a “green light” to invade — which he did weeks later.

“Why didn’t anyone stop that?” Jill Biden fumed to aides, demanding a proof for her husband being left to wilt earlier than the world, in keeping with excerpts from a forthcoming guide by New York Instances correspondent Katie Rogers, reported Friday by Axios.

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Jill Biden makes a speech

Based on excerpts from a forthcoming guide by New York Instances correspondent Katie Rogers, the primary woman fumed to aides after Biden’s remarks at a White Home presser relating to Russia and Ukraine.  (AP Photograph/Gene J. Puskar)

“Everyone stayed silent, looking at one another, and then at her, and back to one another,” Rogers writes. “That included the most powerful man in the world.

“Her husband primarily performed alongside, not providing a solution, despite the fact that aides had slipped him a card suggesting he finish the press convention,” the book adds.

The first lady has also taken on the role of stage manager for her husband, leading Joe offstage by the hand at an event last month to commemorate the anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot after repeated instances of the president hesitating or wandering in the wrong direction after making remarks.

Jill isn’t alone: White House staff have also gone to extensive lengths to prevent the president from potentially embarrassing interactions.

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Former press secretary for Joe Biden, Jen Psaki, tried to step in to end the January 2022 conference twice.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

At that same January 2022 press conference that caused the first lady so much anguish, then-press secretary Jen Psaki — clad in a distinctive pink blazer — stood up after roughly an hour in an apparent attempt to bring the proceedings to a close.

Psaki sat back down as Biden continued to take questions, only to stand up again about 20 minutes later and walk to a door about 50 feet away from the press seating area in another apparent attempt to end the questioning, which continued for approximately 40 more minutes.

But the most notorious staff intervention took place at the White House Easter Egg Roll in April 2022, when then-director of message planning Meghan Hays, dressed in an Easter bunny costume, barged in to block Biden from answering an Afghan journalist’s question and guided him away from the rope line.

The White House press office has also played its part, introducing a Byzantine prescreening process to select which reporters are allowed to attend large indoor events that were open to all under past administrations — leading to muttering that those most aligned with the administration were most likely to be extended invitations. 

Prescreening was eased following a protest by members of the press corps in the summer of 2022, but returned ahead of Biden’s last-minute response to Hur’s report Thursday night. Digital RSVP forms only went out a few minutes before the hastily scheduled event in the White House Diplomatic Reception Room and some reporters on the executive mansion’s campus were denied access to the relatively small venue.

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President Joe Biden

President Biden has held the least amount of press conferences than any other president and has not had any large press conferences since the APEC summit back in November.  (Chris Kleponis/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Despite all the precautions, Biden’s penchant for saying the wrong thing has never been hidden for long.

At that November 2022 White House press conference, for example, Biden said he would take 10 reporters’ questions from a list of pre-approved names, but left after only calling on nine — following a brutal gaffe in which he said Russian troops were preparing to pull out of the Iraqi city of Fallujah when he meant to say the Ukrainian city of Kherson.

Those slips have increased in recent weeks, with Biden mixing up the names of current foreign leaders with their deceased predecessors. On Sunday, he told a Las Vegas audience that he had recently spoken with the late French President Francois Mitterrand, who died in 1996. In Manhattan on Wednesday, Biden recalled to donors that he discussed the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, who last held office in 1998 and died in 2017.

On Thursday night, moments after insisting “I do know what the hell I’m doing” in response to the Hur report, Biden misidentified Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi as the “president of Mexico.”

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The president has held no press conferences of any size since the APEC summit in November, where he appeared confused while standing side by side with other world leaders and mispronounced the name of the venue.

That same month, his re-election campaign launched operation “Bubble Wrap,” which insiders informed the New York Instances was aimed toward defending the president from his unflattering journeys and stumbles — whether or not on stage or whereas boarding Air Pressure One.

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