Trump Puts Biden To Shame

President Donald Trump is setting a powerful new standard for transparency in the White House — and the numbers speak for themselves.

A recent report reveals that Trump has answered nearly 100 questions from the press during just three Cabinet meetings in 2025, while Joe Biden answered a mere five questions during his entire presidency. The contrast couldn’t be clearer — or more troubling.

📊 Trump’s Unmatched Transparency

Speaking at a White House press briefing on Friday, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt proudly emphasized the President’s unprecedented accessibility:

“President Trump is the most transparent and accessible leader in American history,” she stated. “Yesterday’s Cabinet meeting made that crystal clear.”

According to The Washington Times, here’s the breakdown:

  • 55 questions answered in Trump’s first Cabinet meeting of the year
  • 15 more during the second
  • Another 20 in his third meeting this Thursday
    ➡️ Total: Approximately 90 questions — and counting

By contrast, President Biden reportedly answered only 5 questions across 9 Cabinet meetings, with most meetings lasting less than five minutes.

🚨 The Biden Contrast: Silence and Confusion

Biden’s last Cabinet meeting in September 2024 raised serious concerns. After months of silence, he sat at the table — only to hand over control to First Lady Jill Biden, saying:

“It’s all yours, kid.”

The moment sparked widespread criticism and renewed questions about Biden’s fitness for leadership.

🇺🇸 Trump Leads, Biden Hides

Trump held 25 full Cabinet meetings in his first term, compared to just 19 under Barack Obama. His return to office has been marked by the same energy, discipline, and direct accountability to the American people.

This is the kind of leadership Americans are craving: strong, transparent, and unafraid to speak directly to the press.


✅ Bottom Line for American Voters:

  • Trump answers tough questions, leads with strength, and respects the people’s right to know.
  • Biden avoided scrutiny, limited access, and delegated even key leadership moments to others.
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