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By waiting 64 days, President Biden set a record among modern presidents for the longest time taken to hold a press conference since taking office.
Previously the record was held by former president George W. Bush who waited a total of 33 days to hold a press conference.
Most presidents have held one within the first month of taking office with Donald Trump taking 27 days and Barack Obama taking only 20.
President Biden has answered questions from the media after announcements and has encouraged questions before leaving the White House for trips.
Joe Biden is set to hold a full press conference next Thursday (Image: Getty Images)
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Oprah Winfrey, a prominent producer and television host, is one of the most influential women in the world. It is not surprising the Duke and Duchess of Sussex s first on-screen interview since leaving the Royal Family will be with her on March 7. The 120-minute primetime sit-down is attracting a lot of media frenzy, particularly after a trailer released by CBS yesterday shows Meghan Markle accusing The Firm of spreading falsehoods against her and Prince Harry.
Ms Oliveri told viewers: Joe Biden is expected to travel to the UK in June. (Image: 9HONEY)
She continued: You always have to stay behind the Queen. But I don t think we ll be seeing any faux pas from Joe Biden. This is set to be quite a big event because of the coronavirus lockdown. It will be nice to see the Queen out and about again if this does happen.
Ms Oliveri said: But I don t think we ll be seeing any faux pas from Joe Biden. (Image: GETTY)
Mr Trump s faux pas occured in the Buckingham Palace gardens. (Image: Global News)