Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

White House: Definitely no Biden interview

Talks for session with Fox Soul break down

- By Chris Megerian and David Bauder

NEW YORK — The on-again, off-again Super Bowl interview between President Joe Biden and a Fox Corp. streaming service appears to be off again.

A White House official said Friday evening that it was “inaccurate” to say the interview had been reschedule­d, contradict­ing a Fox Corp. spokespers­on who said earlier in the day that it was happening.

The statement appeared to signal the definitive end of a pingpong saga over whether Biden would sit down with Fox interviewe­rs ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday. Presidents traditiona­lly grant an interview to the network that is broadcasti­ng the football game — in this case, Fox.

However, this year negotiatio­ns broke down.

The back-and-forth began Friday with a tweet from White House press secretary Karine Jean-pierre.

“The President was looking forward to an interview with Fox Soul to discuss the Super Bowl, the State of the Union, and critical issues impacting the everyday lives of Black Americans,” she wrote. “We’ve been informed that Fox Corp. has asked for the interview to be canceled.”

Fox Soul was created in 2020, and it’s geared toward Black viewers.

Hours later, a Fox Corp. spokespers­on released a contradict­ory statement.

“After the White House reached out to Fox Soul Thursday evening, there was some initial confusion,” the spokespers­on said. “Fox Soul looks forward to interviewi­ng the President for Super Bowl Sunday.”

The spokespers­on added that the interviewe­rs — Vivica A. Fox, the actress and host of “Cocktails with Queens,” and sportscast­er Mike Hill — had arrived in Washington after flying in from Los Angeles.

But the White House statement later Friday added another twist.

“As we said earlier, we had arranged an interview with FOX Sports Host Mike Hill & Vivica A. Fox with the President ahead of the Super Bowl and Fox Corp. had the interview canceled,” the statement said. “Fox has since put out a statement indicating the interview was reschedule­d, which is inaccurate.”

In 2021, Biden spoke to CBS News anchor Norah O’donnell before the game, and last year he spoke with NBC News’ Lester Holt.

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The Associated Press ?? President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting on Friday with members of the National Governors Associatio­n in the East Room of the White House.
Manuel Balce Ceneta The Associated Press President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting on Friday with members of the National Governors Associatio­n in the East Room of the White House.

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