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American Focus > Blog > Politics > After Four Years of Covering Up Biden’s Dementia, President Trump Shocks Media by Taking Questions From Reporters in Oval Office While Signing Executive Orders and J6 Pardons |
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After Four Years of Covering Up Biden’s Dementia, President Trump Shocks Media by Taking Questions From Reporters in Oval Office While Signing Executive Orders and J6 Pardons |

Last updated: January 21, 2025 12:46 am
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President Trump made headlines on Monday night when he surprised the media by holding an extended Q & A session in the Oval Office. This rare event happened while he was busy signing executive orders and pardons for supporters who were prosecuted in connection to the January 6 riot. The media was taken aback by Trump’s willingness to engage with reporters, especially considering the stark contrast to how President Biden has been covered in the past.

During the 45-minute signing event, Trump fielded questions from reporters while his personal attorney, Will Scharf, handed him binders containing the executive orders and pardons. The atmosphere in the Oval Office was one of transparency and openness as Trump explained each document to both the reporters and the public.

Reporters were quick to react to this unprecedented display of accessibility. Matt Viser from The Washington Post noted the rarity of a president openly engaging with the media, highlighting the stark difference between Trump and Biden’s approach to press interactions. Similarly, Mike Glenn from The Washington Times remarked on the striking contrast between Trump’s willingness to chat with reporters and Biden’s more reserved demeanor.

One particularly memorable moment from the Q & A session was when a reporter asked Trump if Biden had left him a letter in the Resolute Desk. Trump proceeded to open a drawer and retrieve the letter, almost reading it aloud to the gathered reporters. This unexpected gesture added a touch of drama to an already eventful evening.

As Trump signed a slew of executive orders and addressed a variety of topics ranging from foreign policy to cryptocurrency, reporters were captivated by his candid and unscripted responses. The impromptu nature of the press conference, coupled with the flurry of activity in the Oval Office, created a sense of excitement and intrigue among those present.

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The video footage of Trump engaging with reporters for nearly an hour showcased his willingness to address tough questions and engage in open dialogue. This level of transparency and accessibility is a departure from the more controlled and scripted interactions that have become the norm in recent years.

Overall, Trump’s extended Q & A session in the Oval Office was a refreshing change of pace in the world of politics. By openly engaging with the media and the public, he demonstrated a level of transparency and accountability that is often lacking in political discourse. As the evening drew to a close, it was clear that Trump’s willingness to address tough questions and engage in open dialogue had left a lasting impression on all those in attendance.

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