đź’¨ Abstract
The article discusses a study by Martha Joynt Kumar, director of the White House Transition Project, which found that President Donald Trump had 129 interactions with reporters in his first 100 days in office, averaging nearly two exchanges per workday. This surpasses the frequency of his predecessors, with the exception of President Bill Clinton. Trump's preferred format was short Q&A sessions, often from the Oval Office, leveraging media coverage to communicate his decisions.
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