You have to hand it to President Donald Trump.
Joe Biden, the person who occupied the Oval Office before Trump, seemed barely coherent most of the time. He was constantly ducking the media and needed note cards to deal with even the simplest questions. Even then, it would always be uncertain whether he could answer, even though the media was largely favorable to him.
In contrast, Trump and his team have to put up with a constantly hostile media, yet they’re always answering questions and being transparent, even when they aren’t treated fairly.
A good example of that was how ABC’s George Stephanopoulos cut off Vice President JD Vance on Sunday when he was answering a question about unproven accusations against Border Czar Tom Homan. Vance explained he had seen no substance to the charge. He also wanted to know why Stephanopoulos was so focused on a story that had no weight, versus covering the Schumer Shutdown, how it was hurting the American people, and how poor people were going without food. This was brilliant.
But, as you can see, Stephanopoulos cuts Vice President Vance off mid-sentence. He didn’t even give him any notice. It was rude and obnoxious, treating not just Vance with disrespect but also the vice presidential position.