Overview
- President Joe Biden's avoidance of an interview with The New York Times has led to a public dispute, intensifying scrutiny of his media accessibility.
- The New York Times has expressed frustration over Biden's reluctance to engage with them, raising questions about his fitness for office due to his age.
- Media outlets report a 'cold war' between the White House and NYT, with accusations of bias and unfair coverage from both sides.
- The feud has sparked discussions on the role of the free press and the importance of presidential interviews in maintaining transparency.
- Despite the controversy, Biden has participated in interviews with other major outlets, challenging the narrative of complete media avoidance.