White House Rebuts Left-Wing Media’s Portrayal of Biden

The White House has recently challenged the legacy media’s coverage of President Joe Biden, directing criticism at journalists following the Feb. 8 release of a special counsel’s report about the president’s mishandling of classified documents.

White House staff members have publicly criticized several media outlets, including CNN, NBC, The New York Times, and CBS, calling their reporting false.

Ian Sams, spokesperson for the White House counsel’s office, has frequently vented his frustration on social media platform X.

“The sustained failure of the media to accurately report on the Special Counsel report is alarming,” he wrote on Feb. 17.

He slammed NBC News for citing special counsel Robert Hur’s finding that the president knowingly kept classified materials at home.

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