The on-again, off-again Super Bowl interview between President Joe Biden and a Fox Corp. streaming service appears to be off again. Know more:
NEW YORK—The on-again, off-again Super Bowl interview between President Joe Biden and a Fox Corp. streaming service appears to be off again.
The statement appeared to signal the definitive end of a pingpong saga over whether Biden would sit down with Fox interviewers ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday. Presidents traditionally grant an interview to the network that’s broadcasting the football game—in this case, Fox.The back-and-forth began Friday with a tweet from White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
“After the White House reached out to Fox Soul Thursday evening, there was some initial confusion,” the spokesperson said. “Fox Soul looks forward to interviewing the President for Super Bowl Sunday.”
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