Smooth Psaki Shows New Tone In First Biden Press Briefing

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White House press secretary Jen Psaki speaks during a press briefing at the White House, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

NEW YORK (AP) — If there’s one thing clear after White House press secretary Jen Psaki’s first session with reporters on Wednesday, it’s that she’s determined to minimize drama in the briefing room.

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Her 31-minute news conference stood in stark contrast to Sean Spicer’s first time before reporters four years earlier. Spicer made the plainly false claim that President Donald Trump’s inauguration crowd was the largest in history, which he later said he regretted.

Psaki’s session was sedate, even boring at times, due at least in part to the newness of the administration.

She promised to make the sessions a weekday routine (“not Saturday and Sunday. I’m not a monster”). The 42-year-old Psaki (pronounced SOCK-eee) was a State Department spokesperson and White House communications director in former President Barack Obama’s administration.

She didn’t see it as a choice when asked by Associated Press reporter Zeke Miller whether she saw her job as promoting Biden’s interests or providing the unvarnished truth on issues to the American people.

“His objective and his commitment is to bring transparency and truth back to government and to share the truth even when it’s hard to hear,” she said, “and that’s what I hope to do.”

Psaki handled questions with no outward nervousness, even displaying a practiced ability to duck. NBC’s Peter Alexander had to ask a second time whether Biden had confidence in FBI director Christopher Wray, before Psaki said she’d check with the president and come back with an answer at another time.

When Miller asked if Biden believed that Trump should be barred from holding public office again, she didn’t directly answer, although she said Biden ran because he didn’t believe Trump could do the job capably.

Fox News Channel’s Peter Doocy wondered, given Biden’s call for unity in his inaugural address, whether the president thought the Senate should move forward with an impeachment trial for Trump.

“His view is the way to bring the country together is to address the problems we’re facing,” she said.

Psaki, who double-masked before taking them off to answer questions, threw subtle shade at the notably lax mask-wearing habits of Trump and many in his administration.

“The president has also asked us to be models for the American people,” she said.

A relentless ability to stay on message produced at least one cringe-worthy line: “The issue that he wakes up every day focused on is getting this pandemic under control. The issue he goes to bed every night focused on is getting this pandemic under control,” she said.

Psaki showed a bone-dry wit when one reporter asked if Biden planned to keep the new color scheme that Trump ordered for Air Force One.

“This is such a good question,” Psaki said. “I have not had the opportunity to dig into that today.”

It was the first White House press briefing since Dec. 15, 2020, when Kayleigh McEnany held the last of her 42 sessions for Trump, according to journalist Mark Knoller.

After Psaki was done, observers on both CNN and Fox News Channel agreed that briefing’s tone was markedly different from those during the Trump administration.

They disagreed on why, though.

CNN’s chief White House correspondent, Kaitlan Collins, pointed to the lack of attacks on reporters coming from the podium. Fox’s Brian Kilmeade said Psaki was composed and experienced, but faced cordial questions.

“Not overly easy, but cordial,” Kilmeade said. “This is the way it should have been for four years with President Trump. Not one day did any of her predecessors have that tone” from reporters, he said.


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Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

““Not overly easy, but cordial,” Kilmeade said. “This is the way it should have been for four years with President Trump. Not one day did any of her predecessors have that tone” from reporters, he said.”

Of course, the liars in the media won’t admit that they were out to make it as difficult as they could for President Trump from the moment he announced his candidacy 4 years ago.

So, yes, that is the way it should have been. But that would have required an honest and fair media, which largely doesn’t exist in this country. But President Trump certainly made the country aware of this due to the way the media treated him, and his response to the same.

Elephant
Elephant
3 years ago

Its all about the media they used to attack Trump conference with such wild and vile questions. You wont see this happening now. Will be boring news conferences.

Biden not my president, he’s a cheat.
Biden not my president, he’s a cheat.
3 years ago

This lady is a moron and the evil media will lying and cover up everything the evil dems do that destroys this county.

Nasty Pelosi is a stain on our nation.
Nasty Pelosi is a stain on our nation.
3 years ago

Doesn’t wear a mask on federal property despite the fact that her boss signed an executive order mandating the wearing of masks on all fedreal property, but to be fair, biden himself didn’t wear a mask on federal property when he visited the Lincoln Memorial that evening, neither did his grandkids, but remember this is not hypocrisy as democrats can not be hypocrites even as they break their own rules. The media are just going to continue to worship biden and his people.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
3 years ago

Its easy to show a new tone when the other side has a differnet tone. Ask pedosta. He openely said we will show a different tone to Biden