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Scott Jennings Schools CNN Panel On Biden’s Lack Of Press Transparency Compared To Trump’s Openness

Scott Jennings has managed to deliver quite the performance during his recent appearances on CNN, effectively dismantling the progressive agenda with a blend of wit and hard-hitting facts. During a particularly cringe-worthy episode of “CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip,” Jennings found himself in a verbal sparring match with co-panelists Brian Stelter and Ana Navarro. The topic of discussion? The glaring difference in press access and transparency between former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden, a debate that clearly hit a nerve with Stelter, who on any given day might as well have a “Biden Cheerleader” badge.

The evening started with panelists lamenting how the White House was too cool for the Associated Press, refusing them entry over their steadfast commitment to calling the “Gulf of Mexico” by its new, liberal-approved name of the “Gulf of America.” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt wasted no time in reminding everyone that this was not a right but a privilege—an important point that went over the heads of the CNN crew steeped in their own entitlement.

As the discussion unfolded, it quickly devolved into a free-for-all, with former Deputy White House Press Secretary Sarah Matthews attempting to corner Jennings over a hypothetical scenario about conservative media being barred by the Biden administration. Jennings, in a show of patience nearly worthy of sainthood, attempted to remind the panelists how the Biden administration had not only treated the press poorly but had actively avoided transparency at all costs. Unfortunately, his insights were met with the deafening sound of crickets as the talking heads continued to push their own narrative, effectively changing the subject whenever the truth got too close for comfort.

Jennings pointed out the incontrovertible fact that Trump took more questions in three weeks than Biden did in his entire term—which is frankly laughable given that Biden didn’t even bother to hold a solo press conference in his final year. One can almost feel the collective eye-roll from the conservative punditry as Jennings tossed that gem at Stelter, who replied with defensive incredulity. It’s almost as if Stelter believes that just because he says it, it must be true, ignoring the fact that a year ago, the American public could easily go days, if not weeks, without a Biden sighting. Now, thanks to his narcissism, Trump is a constant in the realm of public consciousness.

Stelter, not one to let facts get in the way of a good narrative, rushed to social media after the segment to reiterate his misguided defense of Biden, claiming that the current president had taken “thousands of questions” over the years. Considering Biden’s track record of dodging tough inquiries, this reads more as wishful thinking than reality. During a presidency defined by gaffes and misinformation, even the mere act of answering a question appears to have become an Olympic event for Biden.

As Jennings expertly highlighted, the contrast in media access between the two administrations is staggering. Biden’s team, including the now infamous Karine Jean-Pierre, has proven to be masters at conjuring excuses and deflecting criticism about their transparency—or lack thereof. It’s almost comical to think that anyone on the left still tries to peddle the notion that Biden has been anything but a disaster in dealing with the press. The irony? In an age where the public has access to information instantaneously, the Biden administration opts for silence and obfuscation—a strategy that seems to be working out just grand for them, as evidenced by their overzealous cheerleaders like Stelter.

In this age of media spin, the absurdity of the left defending their failing narrative is almost a spectacle in itself, and Jennings is not about to take it lying down. The contrast couldn’t be clearer: a president obsessed with hiding from the press versus one who relishes the attention. It’s a story told thousands of times, and one that shows no sign of changing. If nothing else, Jennings’ performances are a stark reminder that facts, honesty, and a pinch of humor are powerful tools against the delusional discourse of the left.

Written by Staff Reports

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