List Of The Media’s Worst Press Briefing Questions As Trump’s Approval Rating Skyrockets

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Reportedly, since the coronavirus pandemic started, the news and media outlets have had all sorts of questions to unload on President Trump during his daily White House briefings.

Here are a list of questions asked by the mainstream news media outlets:

Cecilia Vega of ABC News asked, “Why do you keep calling this the Chinese virus? There are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against Chinese Americans in the country.”

“Why do you keep using this? A lot of people say it’s racist.”

To which Trump responded, “As you know, China tried to say at one point, maybe they stopped now, that it was caused by American soldiers. That can’t happen, it’s not gonna happen, not as long as I’m president. It comes from China.”

Yamiche Alcindor, PBS White House correspondent asked, “There are some, at least one White House official who used the term ‘Kung Flu,’ referring to the fact that this virus started in China,”

“Is that acceptable? Is it wrong? Are you worried that having this virus be talked about as a Chinese virus that …” she continued.

“I wonder who said that. You know who said that?” Trump asked

“I’m not sure the person’s name,” she replied.

“How many deaths are acceptable?” a reporter asked Trump during the March 25 briefing.

President Trump responded, “How many deaths are acceptable? To me? None. OK? None. If that’s your question.”

Jeff Zeleny of CNN asked, “You were talking about governors of different states and you said, ‘I want them to be appreciative.’ You also said if they don’t treat you right, ‘I don’t call.’ These are direct quotes, sir.”

Commentary and Opinion from The Western Journal:

In reality, Trump had said that governors should be “appreciative” of his entire administration, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers, because of the incredible job they are doing.

Since Trump and his task force began to hold daily news briefings in March, his approval ratings have soared.

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Both Trump’s overall approval rating and his approval rating for his handling of the crisis have risen in recent weeks.

He also tied the highest job approval rating — 49 percent — of his presidency, Gallup reported March 24.

It seems like quite the coincidence that many establishment media commentators want the networks to stop airing the daily news briefings.