Philadelphia radio host Andrea Lawful-Sanders resigned her position on Black-owned station WURD after interviewing President Biden with questions provided by his campaign. “The interview featured ...
WURD, a Philadelphia-based Black-owned radio station, has parted ways with its host after she revealed that the White House provided her with a list of pre-determined questions prior to her interview ...
Another local radio host who interviewed President Biden in the days following the presidential debate admitted that he received the questions beforehand. In statements given to ABC News, Wisconsin ...
A Philadelphia radio host who got a rare opportunity to exclusively interview President Biden last week is no longer with the Black-owned station after she admitted she used questions that the Biden ...
CHAPIN, S.C. (AP) — President Joe Biden 's campaign provided lists of approved questions to two radio hosts who did the first interviews with him after his faltering debate performance, both hosts ...
The head of a Philadelphia radio station said Sunday it has parted ways with a host who acknowledged that she interviewed President Biden with questions submitted by his campaign, going against the ...
The radio host who conducted the first interview with President Joe Biden after his shaky debate performance almost two weeks ago no longer works for WURD Radio, the outlet’s president said in a ...
A radio host told CNN that she had received a list of eight questions to approve before one of the president’s interviews on Wednesday. By Michael D. Shear Reporting from Washington The questions ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. White House aides delivered eight questions to two radio hosts who interviewed President Joe Biden last week, Philadelphia’s ...
The campaign of President Joe Biden asked for and received two edits to an interview he gave a Milwaukee radio station on the heels of his disastrous debate in late June against former President ...
“The Earl Ingram Show” cut two segments from an interview with the president that aired on July 4. By Ken Bensinger A Wisconsin radio network said Thursday that it edited a recent interview with ...