A meeting between Biden campaign officials and The New York Times seems to have gone awry, according to Fox News Digital citing a recent report.
A "source familiar" told Semafor that "with the exception of its recent meeting" with The New York Times, the Biden campaign's meetings with reporters have been "substantive" and "productive."
The line sparked a response from political commentators online. "The meeting with the NYT didn’t seem to go well," Axios reporter Alex Thompson wrote in a post on X Sunday.
Emeritus Arizona State University Professor joked that it was "[g]ood to see [the] Biden Admin providing useful coaching to @NYTimes on how to write."
The Semafor report also indicated that Biden campaign officials invited "top political reporters and editors" to campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, as an "opportunity to tell them what they're getting wrong," according to a recent Semafor article.
The Biden campaign "invoked a spreadsheet laying out areas where the team believes their reporting has fallen short," speaking with high-profile reporters from outlets like The New York Times and the Washington Post.
The outlet reported that "campaign officials have chafed at some of the coverage of former President Donald Trump, feeling that outlets are too focused on h
is legal troubles and haven’t paid enough attention to some of his incendiary recent statements on the campaign trail.".@maxwelltani reports that the Biden team has a spreadsheet for meetings with reporters detailing where they think their reporting has fallen short.
— Alex Thompson (@AlexThomp) January 8, 2024
The meeting with the NYT didn’t seem to go well. https://t.co/jlg5ECp4gF pic.twitter.com/qCI7ozL9WH
Biden and his allies have previously complained about media coverage, especially on the economy.
The White House expressed deep frustration in late December over the media’s coverage of the polls that paint the Biden administration in a negative light on the economy.
Biden's campaign did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
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