Is Biden going to SKIP Fox Super Bowl interview? President could avoid tradition started by George W. Bush with network he’s sparred with and called the White House reporter a ‘stupid son of a b****’

  • It looks increasingly likely that President Joe Biden will skip a sit-down with Fox News ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl
  • The Super Bowl is being broadcast by Fox, which means Biden would have had to sit down with a journalist from Fox News Channel 
  • Variety reported Thursday that Fox network executives are proceeding as if the interview won’t happen, though a final call hasn’t been made 

It looks increasingly likely that President Joe Biden will skip a sit-down with Fox News ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl, a tradition that started during President George W. Bush’s tenure. 

Fox is broadcasting the big game – between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles – and so the president would have had to sit down with one of the right-leaning network’s journalists. 

Biden has previously gotten into it with White House correspondent Peter Doocy, referring to him as a ‘stuid son of a bitch’ at a White House event last January. 

Variety reported Thursday that Fox network executives are proceeding as if the interview won’t happen, though a final call hasn’t been made. 

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre wouldn’t say what was happening with the interview when asked about it on board Air Force One on both Wednesday and Thursday.

It looks increasingly likely that President Joe Biden (pictured) will skip a sit-down with Fox News ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl, a tradition that started during President George W. Bush's tenure

It looks increasingly likely that President Joe Biden (pictured) will skip a sit-down with Fox News ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl, a tradition that started during President George W. Bush’s tenure

Sunday's big game - which pits the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles - will be broadcast on Fox, which means Biden would have had to sit down with a journalist from Fox News Channel

Sunday’s big game – which pits the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles – will be broadcast on Fox, which means Biden would have had to sit down with a journalist from Fox News Channel 

Biden memorably called Fox News Channel's White House correspondent Peter Doocy a 'stupid son of a bitch' at an event in January 2022, a comment which got caught on the president's hot mic

Biden memorably called Fox News Channel’s White House correspondent Peter Doocy a ‘stupid son of a bitch’ at an event in January 2022, a comment which got caught on the president’s hot mic 

‘I just don’t have anything to share. We literally just finished with the State of the Union, so I just don’t have anything to share on … this Sunday,’ she said Wednesday. 

Asked again Thursday she said she didn’t ‘have anything to preview on Sunday.’ 

Jean-Pierre was then asked why Biden would skip the chance to appear in front of such a large audience. 

‘I hear – I hear the question. I just don’t have anything to preview for you about Sunday,’ the press secretary answered. 

During Fox News Channel’s State of the Union programming Tuesday night, anchor Bret Baier confirmed that the network had asked the White House for a Biden sit-down.

‘We have formally asked for that interview, but we have not received an answer yet, whether they are going to officially do it or not,’ Baier said. ‘We are running out of days.’   

Baier and Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream were being considered by the network to conduct the Biden interview, one source told Variety. 

In 2004, former President George W. Bush (right) did a one-off interview from a snowy White House Rose Garden with CBS' Jim Nantz (left) prior to the Super Bowl

In 2004, former President George W. Bush (right) did a one-off interview from a snowy White House Rose Garden with CBS’ Jim Nantz (left) prior to the Super Bowl

Former President Donald Trump also skipped a Super Bowl sit-down when it was with an unfavorable network. 

For Trump, this meant NBC and NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt in 2018. 

In the run-up to that Super Bowl, Trump had been critical of NFL players for kneeling during the national anthem, a demonstration against institutionalized racism. 

In 2004, Bush 43 did a one-off interview from a snowy White House Rose Garden with CBS’ Jim Nantz prior to the Super Bowl. 

In 2009, former President Barack Obama started the tradition in earnest – and sat for a Super Bowl interview during all eight years. 

Trump participated in the Super Bowl interview three out of his four years, while Biden had participated the last two years. 

Biden seldom does one-on-one interviews, but did two this week following the State of the Union. 

He sat down with PBS NewsHour’s Judy Woodruff during his Wednesday trip to Wisconsin and Telemundo’s Julio Vaqueiro during his Tampa, Florida trip Thursday.  

Still, some are questioning why he’d miss out on getting his message in front of such a big crowd.

‘The Biden administration is foolishly missing out on a massive Super Bowl pregame audience,’ one industry insider told DailyMail.com. 



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