Written by Tim Graham
White House briefings in the Biden years are often sleepy meetings compared to the Jim Acosta shriek-fests we remember under Trump. President Joe Biden pledged he would be so much nicer to the press corps. He promised to “bring transparency and truth back to the government.” But the press is much nicer to him than the other way around.
Biden provides far less access than Trump did. He avoids press conferences and one-on-one interviews like the plague.… Continue Reading
Tags: Biden Administration, Bill D'Agostino, Catherine Lucey, Chinese Communist Party, CNN, Drew Barrymore, Geoff Bennett, Hunter Biden, Jacqui Heinrich, Jeremy Diamond, Jim Acosta, Joe Biden, John Kirby, Karine Jean-Pierre, Media Research Center, National Security Council, Nicolle Wallace, PBS NewsHour, Peter Baker, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Weijia Jiang, White House
Federal Issues, Media Watch | David E. Smith | July 8, 2023 7:00 AM | Comments Off on Scandal Questions Go Down the Latrine Jean-Pierre
Written by Andrew C. McCarthy
Despite weeks of Obama administration stonewalling of refreshingly persistent media inquiries about its outrageous – and, I believe, illegal – transfer to Iran of $400 million in foreign currency in an unmarked cargo plane, the Wall Street Journal has confirmed that the payment was, in fact, a ransom payment for the release of American hostages.
The White House and State Department have insisted that there was absolutely, positively, cross-their-hearts no connection between (a) an agreed-upon prisoner swap in which American hostages held by Iran were released, and (b) the settlement of Iran’s claim regarding $400 million (plus interest) withheld by the United States in connection with a failed 1970s arms deal.
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Tags: Barack Obama, Carol E. Lee, Emanuele Ottolenghi, Hassan Rouhani, Hostages, Iran, Jay Solomon, John Kirby, Mike Lee, Qods Force, Ransom Payment, Ted Cruz, Wall Street Journal
Federal Issues, Islam & Sharia | David E. Smith | August 19, 2016 11:00 AM | Comments Off on Yes, It Was a Ransom Payment