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WATCH: Biden’s Handlers Forcibly Take away Press From Trilateral Assembly with Japanese PM and Philippine President; Reporters Left in Hallway | The Gateway Pundit

The press was as soon as once more blocked from attending one in all Biden’s conferences with overseas heads of state.

Joe Biden on Thursday held a trilateral assembly with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. of the Republic of the Philippines and Prime Minister Kishida Fumio of Japan.

After all, the press wasn’t allowed to attend the assembly.

Biden smirked as his handlers forcibly eliminated the press from the trilateral assembly.

WATCH:

In response to a pool report, reporters have been left within the hallway as Biden met with Kishida Fumio and Ferdinand Marcos.

The New York Publish reported:

Reporters who have been supposed to watch President Biden’s closely promoted trilateral assembly with the leaders of Japan and the Philippines missed his remarks Thursday when press handlers left them standing downstairs in a hallway because the commander-in-chief spoke.

The uncommon logistical snafu prevented journalists from witnessing the 81-year-old president’s opening remarks to Philippine President Bongbong Marcos and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida within the White Home East Room.

The day’s print pool reporter, Michael Shear of the New York Occasions, relayed the sudden dilemma in an emailed replace to colleagues who have been anticipating quotes from the summit of main US allies.

In an alert titled “Pool missed the pool spray,” Shear relayed the “bad news: The White House held most of the press in the lower hallway in the East Wing even as the pool spray at the Trilateral meeting got under way.”

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