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When images surfaced of President Joe Biden holding cue cards with reporters' names, their news outlets, and even their pre-approved questions, it raised serious concerns about the integrity of the media and its role in holding power accountable. It's not only embarrassing for Biden and his communications team, but it also reflects poorly on the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA).

The WHCA is planning a big, fancy gala to celebrate their independence, but at the same time, they're coordinating questions with the White House. It's hard to take them seriously when they're playing this game. This whole situation raises some serious concerns about trust in the media and how they're reporting the news.

Now, let's think about the upcoming presidential debates. If Biden's getting questions ahead of time in press conferences, who's to say the same won't happen during the debates? It's a legit concern that could make the debates seem less fair and transparent.

If Trump or DeSantis ends up as the Republican nominee, they might not let this slide. They could even run ads questioning the integrity of the debates. This whole mess could lead people to doubt whether the debates should happen at all.

As the presidential election season unfolds, this development could have a significant impact on the public's trust in the media, the White House, and the debates. If the current trend continues, it may become increasingly difficult for the public to separate fact from fiction and discern which sources of information are truly independent and unbiased.

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