Here are the reporters who were called on at Biden’s first presser
Press Joe Biden took 31 questions from reporters Thursday at his first White House press briefing, answering queries about China, immigration and his possible reelection bid.
Most of the major news networks got questions in, in addition to The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.
Notable news organizations that were not called on included Fox News and The New York Times.
Here’s a list of the reporters who got questions in.
Zeke Miller, Associated Press (president of the White House Correspondents Association)
One question and one follow-up question.
Yamiche Alcindor, PBS NewsHour.
One question and one follow-up question.
Seung Min Kim, The Washington Post
One question.
Cecilia Vega, ABC
One question, two follow-up questions.
Ken Thomas, The Wall Street Journal.
One question, one follow-up question.
Kristen Welker, NBC
One question, five follow-up questions.
Nancy Cordes, CBS
One question, three follow-up questions.
Kaitlan Collins, CNN
One question, four follow-up questions.
Justin Sink, Bloomberg
One question, two follow-up questions.
Janet Rodriguez, Univision
One question, two follow-up questions.
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