Top White House aides set up a "wall" to shield President Biden from unscripted events and long interviews amid fears of the president’s testiness and habit of mangling statements, according to a new book. In turn, a number of Biden aides told the reporters that Chief of Staff Ronald Klain and then-White House advisor Anita Dunn worked to prevent such incidents by keeping him away from "unscripted events or long interviews." MILLEY DESCRIBED GEORGE FLOYD RIOTS AS ‘PENNY PACKET PROTESTS,’ BOOK CLAIMSHowever, the authors note that those incidents still kept appearing, despite that protective bubble. It led to officials working the phones to repair the damage, and Biden issuing a lengthy statement to clarify his position. The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.
Source: Fox News September 18, 2021 15:35 UTC