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WASHINGTON — For the second year in a row, President Joe Biden is passing on the opportunity to sit down for a Super Bowl interview that could reach millions of Americans on Sunday — a move his advisers say is part of their larger communication strategy.
Critics across the political landscape are taking aim at President Biden for avoiding the traditional pre-Super Bowl interview for two years in a row. Last year, Biden did not sit down with an affiliate of FOX when the network aired the Super Bowl.
Fox Says Biden’s Traditional Super Bowl Interview Is Back On Despite Confusion—But Not With Fox News
The Fox Corporation said Friday its pre-Super Bowl interview with President Joe Biden is moving forward, but the interview will be conducted by a streaming service rather than the conservative network Fox News, after both the White House and Fox indicated ...
President Donald Trump prerecorded an interview with Bret Baier that's scheduled to be aired on Sunday, ahead of Super Bowl 59. Part of the interview with Baier, Fox News Channel's chief political anchor, will air at 3 p.m. ET during the Fox Super Bowl ...
CNN anchor Jake Tapper was skeptical of President Biden for skipping the traditional presidential Super Bowl interview this year, asking Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., what the president is "afraid of." Tapper’s comments happened during an episode of his ...
THIRD UPDATE, with White House comment: The on-again, off-again Joe Biden Super Bowl interview is now in doubt again. The White House has not yet given official word as to whether it will agree to a sit down interview with President Joe Biden and Fox Soul ...
The White House said Fox's statement that the interview was on was "inaccurate." It appears President Joe Biden will not sit down for an interview to air on Super Bowl Sunday after all. The White House first said Friday that Biden wanted to do this year's ...
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden won’t be giving a pregame Super Bowl interview to Fox Soul after all. Presidents in recent years have granted wide-ranging interviews to the network hosting the Super Bowl. But last week there was confusion over whether ...