President Biden holds first formal news conference, taking questions on border crisis and Covid pandemic

President Joe Biden held his first formal news conference Thursday afternoon and was dominated by questions regarding the border crisis.

 
 

The White House attempted to keep the news conference focused on the administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic with a string of vaccination logistical funding announcements in the hours before it began. The president began the conference by detailing a new vaccination target.

 
 

 However, the President was questioned by reporters to detail actions he is taking to address a surge in undocumented migrant children arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border and was not asked any direct questions about the pandemic.

 
 

Biden said his policies were not the cause of an increase in children arriving at the border, and instead blamed former President Donald Trump.  Biden said that the seasonal uptick in migration that occurs each spring before the deadly summer heat was also the reason for the increase in migrant children arriving right now.

 
 

Prior to Thursday’s event, Biden had gone longer without holding a formal news conference than any first-term president in decades, breaking with a longstanding tradition.  Critics have pointed out that that the press conference was riddled with gaffes by the president, including a moment when Biden answered a question about gun control by talking about infrastructure.

 
 

Thirty reporters attended the news conference, a smaller number than normal due to distancing measures in place for the coronavirus pandemic.  The president did not take questions from FOX News or any perceived right-leaning media.

 
 

Biden holds 1st formal news conference, faces questions on pandemic, migrant surge

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