FOX News White House correspondent Peter Doocy on tonight's 'Special Report' reported on President Donald Trump's willingness to talk to the media compared to his predecessor former President Joe Biden.
Peter Doocy shared insights on what he saw as White House "stagecraft" designed to "minimize" mistakes made by President Biden by limiting access to the press. The post Peter Doocy Breaks Down White House ‘Stagecraft’ Designed to ‘Minimize’ Biden’s Mistakes: ‘They Would Just Blast Music’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Fox's Peter Doocy talks about real tension in the briefing room, the differences between Jen Psaki and Karine Jean-Pierre and how he'll Trump compared to Biden.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre shared a laugh with Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy about the banter between them as her time at the podium winds to a close. “Thank
Biden was the first president to find himself in the unique position of writing a letter to someone who is both his successor and the predecessor who left him a note four years earlier.
Outgoing President Ronald Reagan in 1989 became the first president to leave a note in the Oval Office desk for his successor.
Until Fox News Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy questioned him about it during a press conference on Monday night surrounding Trump’s signing of dozens of executive orders in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump seemed to have forgotten that President Joe Biden had left him a letter.
Fox News reporter Peter Doocy said President Joe Biden failed to follow through on a vow to treat him to lunch after the commander-in-chief called him a "stupid son of a bitch" on a hot mic three years ago.
“Dear President Trump” is the address of the letter, which Trump discovered inside the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office with some assistance from Fox News Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy.
Fox News is pushing back on a claim from House Oversight Committee and Accountability Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) in a new book suggesting he was covered unfairly by the network for upsetting a