New York Post

Files % fury for Biden flack

Rips journo Q’s as ‘controvers­y’ bid

- By CAITLIN DOORNBOS cdoornbos@nypost.com

The White House spokesman in charge of the scandal over President Biden’s mishandlin­g of classified documents attacked reporters who demanded he answer questions in public Monday, accusing them of trying to “stir up controvers­y to get attention or time on camera.”

“I have certainly endeavored to give all of you in the press corps access to the informatio­n that you need,” Ian Sams (inset) said on a press call. “I’ve taken your questions a couple of times, I made myself available for media interviews.

“In every presidency, you know, there are many people out there in the media who’s sort of trying to stir up controvers­y to get attention or time on camera,” added Sams (inset), who has functioned as the press rep for the White House counsel’s office since the scandal broke Jan. 9 with the revelation that sensitive papers were found at Biden’s abandoned office at the Penn Biden Center think tank in Washington.

Since then, the White House press corps has been in a state of near-open revolt — as press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refers most reporter questions about the controvers­y to the White House counsel’s office or the Justice Department.

In past briefings, journalist­s’ frustratio­n with the administra­tion has reached a boiling point, with reporters asking, “What is the White House trying to hide?” and accusing Jean-Pierre of presiding over an “informatio­n blackout.”

The pointed questions continued during Monday’s press briefing, with JeanPierre being asked at one point: “Why should the American people believe that this president takes classified material seriously and the handling of it?”

Another reporter asked: “The president said last week that he has no regrets when it comes to the handling of classified documents. Why doesn’t he have regrets given classified documents keep turning up?”

“When you found out that the FBI had located even more classified materials in Wilmington, which four-letter word did you use?” Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked cheekily.

The most persistent request from the media has been that someone from the White House counsel’s office — usually Richard Sauber, Biden’s special counsel hired to respond to anticipate­d probes by congressio­nal Republican­s — appear in the briefing room and respond to questions with cameras rolling. So far, the administra­tion has declined to make anyone available outside of Sams.

“We’ve tried to give you guys public informatio­n as it’s appropriat­e,” Sams told reporters Monday. “But I think that the American people see it for what it is, which is the president respecting the appropriat­e entity who’s doing an investigat­ion and ensuring that they have the independen­ce they need to conduct that investigat­ion.”

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 ?? ?? SOUTH LAWN CLUB: President Biden and First Lady Jill arrive to the White House Monday after classified files were found at his Delaware home Friday.
SOUTH LAWN CLUB: President Biden and First Lady Jill arrive to the White House Monday after classified files were found at his Delaware home Friday.

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