On Monday, a Washington Post journalist, Cleve Wootson, posed a provocative question to White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, asking what steps President Biden would take to stop former President Donald Trump’s live interview on X (formerly known as Twitter) with tech mogul Elon Musk. The exchange highlighted ongoing concerns within the administration about the potential influence of Trump’s presence on social media, especially with the 2024 election just around the corner.
President Trump recently made his return to X, having taken a hiatus from the platform after his suspension. His re-entry into the social media sphere was marked by the release of a campaign ad promoting his upcoming interview with Elon Musk, scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Monday night. The anticipation surrounding the event was palpable, with Trump supporters eager to hear his unfiltered views on a wide array of topics.
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However, Wootson’s question reflected a broader concern among some in the media and the political establishment: the potential spread of what they deem “misinformation” during Trump’s interview. Wootson pressed Jean-Pierre on whether the Biden administration or the President himself would take any action to prevent the spread of misinformation that could arise from the conversation between Trump and Musk.
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The White House/Kamala Harris are not worried about misinformation. They are worried about the truth coming out.