How thrilled am I to have President-elect Donald J. Trump going back to the Oval Office? Extremely, and I bet every legitimate political reporter is. Sadly, as we have discovered over four years of Biden-Harris, legitimate political reporters are few and far between. If you are a legitimate political reporter/analyst/commentator, what you want from any politician, but especially your president, is to be given information and insight that you can analyze, comment, and report on without a super-sized serving of stage management, spin, and regurgitated lies.
Trump’s Tuesday morning press conference from Mar-a-Lago gave us a bunch of information and much to analyze and comment upon. We saw Trump at rest but on point and rarin’ to go. However, the talking points Trump gives up front are never the best part. The best part is when he takes reporters’ questions and answers extemporaneously, off the cuff, and gives the most detailed information and insight into his thinking. You want to really know his agenda or what he is mulling over? It is always articulated there.
Reporters, you’re talking to the president (to be). If he starts talking in the middle of your question, stop and let him talk. That’s when you get the good stuff. Stop interrupting him so you can get in your dumb protest statements disguised as journalism.
— Kira (@RealKiraDavis) January 7, 2025
After Trump had already spoken for just over an hour, he took questions. For 22 minutes, he waxed eloquently. He had a few minutes of help from Businessman Steve Witkoff, who Trump called his “negotiator” in the Middle East. The rest of the time was all him. Trump discussed J6 and potential pardons, the Panama Canal, Greenland, Russia and Ukraine, and Elon Musk. After all that wealth of information, one reporter decided to challenge Trump about whether he would use military might against Canada.
REPORTER: Are you serious about making Canada the 51st state of the United States[..]. The leader of the Conservative Party of Canada said, ‘Under no circumstances will Canada ever be the 51st state.’ He stated that there is no way it would happen.
TRUMP: It’s all right. Maybe he won’t win, but maybe he will.
This reporter could have taken Kira Davis’ sound advice above and allowed Trump to finish, but he wanted to prove a point, so he inserted another question.
REPORTER: You are considering military force to acquire Panama and Greenland, are you also considering military force to annex and acquire Canada? […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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