Former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins argues it's the president's job to answer questions from the press as the White House stonewalls on Biden's mishandling of classified documents.
, nobody elected her to answer questions for the president on issues that the press may have questioned. They may not like the questions. They may not like the answer. But this is what his job is, is to answer these questions and to be a part of the process of people understanding. Really, what we've got to get into again, inarea, is remember that we're talking about the top levels, the presidents, vice president.
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