U.S. Media Is CONFUSED By How OPEN Trump Has Been So Far

Donald Trump’s return to the White House marks a stark shift in presidential communication, contrasting sharply with Joe Biden’s reserved approach.

The media got nothing out of Biden when he was in office, but it’s a new era under Trump.

At a Glance

  • Trump’s active media engagement contrasts with Biden’s more controlled approach
  • Trump’s return to office includes reversing Biden’s policies and addressing international issues
  • Biden’s farewell address warned of an emerging “oligarchy” and “tech-industrial complex”
  • Trump’s media coverage during the 2016 campaign was predominantly positive, aiding his rise
  • The current media environment is increasingly partisan and fragmented

Trump’s Return to the Oval Office

Donald Trump’s return to the Presidency has ushered in a dramatic shift in White House communications. The President, known for his direct and spontaneous engagement with the media, has quickly reversed many of Biden’s policies through Executive Orders. Trump’s active presence in the media sphere stands in stark contrast to his predecessor’s more reserved approach.

The media can’t complain: Trump might not like them, but they can’t say he doesn’t answer questions when he’s done more in a week than Biden did in four years!

During his first week back in office, Trump addressed significant international issues, including Russia, Ukraine, North Korea, Venezuela, and Gaza. His willingness to engage with reporters on these complex topics demonstrates a return to his characteristic style of open communication.

Biden’s Farewell and Warnings

As Biden prepared to leave office, he delivered a farewell address that served as both a reflection on his Presidency and a cautionary message for the future. The outgoing President warned about an emerging “oligarchy” of the ultra-wealthy and a “tech-industrial complex” that he believed threatened American democracy. Remember that?

He has since answered no questions about it, of course. Nor did he answer any media questions about his insane allegations when he was still president.

“Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power and influence that literally threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights and freedoms, and a fair shot for everyone to get ahead,” Biden said.

Yeah, ok…

With Trump now back in office, he faces a media environment that has become increasingly partisan and fragmented. His communication style remains instinctive and direct, often bypassing traditional media channels and going straight to the people – but the fact remains that Trump is proving once again to be among the most open and transparent Presidents in American history.