Jump directly to the content

JOE Biden told reporters that he would "get in trouble" if he didn't call on pre-approved journalists during a G7 press conference on Sunday.

The US president indicated he would receive a telling off from his staffers if he didn't take questions from a list of pre-approved reporters at the end of the in the .

Read our for the latest news and updates...

U.S. President Joe Biden holds a news conference at the end of the G7 summit, at Cornwall Airport Newquay, Britain, June 13, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
7
U.S. President Joe Biden holds a news conference at the end of the G7 summit, at Cornwall Airport Newquay, Britain, June 13, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin LamarqueCredit: Reuters
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki has previously said she doesn't like Biden taking questions
7
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki has previously said she doesn't like Biden taking questionsCredit: REUTERS/Leah Millis

After calling on Bloomberg News reporter Jennifer Jacobs, said: "I’m sorry, I’m going to get in trouble with staff if I don’t do this the right way."

During the Q&A part of the conference, Biden said he was supposed to go to Associated Press journalist Jonathan Lemire, noting: "I’m supposed to talk — recognize you first."

At the end of the briefing, when Biden was quizzed about the ' European allies, he again said: “I’m going to get in trouble with my staff.

"Yeah, go ahead. But pretend that I didn’t answer you."

Asked about the steel and aluminum sanctions imposed by the former Trump administration and his plans for them, he declared: "A hundred and twenty days. Give me a break. Need time."

Biden  at the news conference at the end of the G7 summit, at Cornwall Airport Newquay, Britain, June 13, 2021
7
Biden at the news conference at the end of the G7 summit, at Cornwall Airport Newquay, Britain, June 13, 2021Credit: REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Psaki, with White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, NSC Director for Europe Amanda Sloat and Charge d'Affaires
7
Psaki, with White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, NSC Director for Europe Amanda Sloat and Charge d'AffairesCredit: Reuters

The news comes after Biden told journalists that he's "" when he was pressed about his infrastructure plan back in May as he left the podium.

The strange exchange came at the close of a press briefing from the White House.

It happened less than a week after press secretary admitted she tells Biden not to answer impromptu questions.

Speaking on a podcast with David Axelrod in May, Psaki said: “He takes questions nearly every day he’s out from the press. That is not something we recommend.

'You guys are bad, I'm not supposed to be answering all these questions but I can't resist your questions,' Biden told reporters in May
7
'You guys are bad, I'm not supposed to be answering all these questions but I can't resist your questions,' Biden told reporters in MayCredit: Youtube
Biden turned and smiled as he walked back to the podium
7
Biden turned and smiled as he walked back to the podiumCredit: Youtube

"In fact, a lot of times we say ‘Don’t take questions,’ you know, but he’s going to do what he wants to do because he’s the president.

"We’re never going to satisfy the White House press corps and their desires for access. And I think there have been mistakes made in the past of trying to do that."

During the same interview,  recalled the moment she thought she would be fired after Biden once took questions from pool reporters three times in a day.

She said: "The first time I traveled with him, he took questions from the pool three times that day, and I thought, 'Am I going to get fired when I get back.

"So, he does do that and he likes doing that. I mean, the thing is, he likes the press corps and likes that back-and-forth engagement."

Back in March, Biden accidentally said "" in reference to Vice President Kamala Harris.

The following month, he when talking about hair salons in another media gaffe.

'I can't resist your questions' the president told reporters
7
'I can't resist your questions' the president told reporters
Topics