'This is the last question. I'm really going to be in trouble': More proof that Joe's handlers are shielding him from the press as critics ask 'Who is really in charge?'
Joe Biden cut short remarks to reporters outside the
White House on Tuesday because he said answering more questions would have gotten him into ‘trouble’ - reigniting suspicions his handlers are shielding him from the press.
President Biden, 78, gave a brief address on the North Lawn on Tuesday announcing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s updated guidance on mask wearing.
After Biden’s remarks, the assembled group of White House correspondents started shouting questions at the president.
Biden answered one question about the need for people to vaccinate so they can take off their masks outdoors.
He also told another reporter that he wore a mask to the news conference outside so that ‘you [can] watch me take it off and I will put it back on when I get inside.’
Finally, the president was asked a question about the crisis in India, where hundreds of thousands of newly diagnosed coronavirus infections are being reported every day.
'I'm sorry,' he said.
'This is the last question I'll take, and I'm really gonna be in trouble.'
Joe Biden cuts off rare press conference by telling reporters: 'I'm really gonna be in trouble' | Daily Mail Online