Biden Admin Trying To Bribe Fox News To Give Them Better Coverage

The Biden administration is now trying to bribe Fox News for them to give the Biden administration better coverage. According to a new report the Biden administration has been in talks with Fox News behind the scenes trying to get better coverage.

They have told Fox News they would give them exclusive stories.

From Politico:

JOE BIDEN’s communications team isn’t just duking it out with anchors on the Fox News airwaves. They’re also trying to make the network’s website a little more administration-friendly, at least marginally.

Any given day on foxnews.com, millions of readers see negative stories about the Biden administration’s handling of the economy, crime, immigration, and Covid-19, among many other topics. But over the past year, the White House has worked behind the scenes to get more of its perspective on Fox’s website.

Before she left the White House last month, former White House press secretary JEN PSAKI met privately with Fox News digital chief PORTER BERRY to discuss the website’s portrayal of the administration, two people with knowledge told POLITICO. When he was the chief spokesperson for the Pentagon, JOHN KIRBY also regularly corresponded with Fox News’ D.C. bureau chief over items on the site.

But the White House has also dangled various carrots for the network, including exclusives for its digital reporters.

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