According to the WHCA wikipedia page, Fox News' white house correspondents are John Roberts and Kevin Corke. Seeing as that I have never heard of them, and can not think of a good question either of them have ever asked, they're probably low energy shills.
John Roberts is usually there. He doesn't tend to ask the WTF questions. But he sticks to "the field of play" that the press have set for the day. Older white-haired fellow.
John Roberts adjusts his tune based on the show he appears on. He used to be pretty solid with Tucker or Hannity only to completely cuck out with Shep.
The "White House Press Corps" controls the seats under long standing protocol. "The White House" controls the room. The current head of the WHPC is Jon Karl of ABC/Disney (Usually on the right-middle area.) He chooses who has what seat. It's a detailed cockamamie scheme. Front couple rows for the 'faces', next couple rows "rotate among a couple people", next couple rotate among like five people. Back row is like ten people and the foreign press.
He saves a few for the "Main TV News Anchors". Brett Baier can show (and does sometimes), but Tucker, Gutfield, etc are either "not main enough" or "Opinion"
Why isn't Tucker or one of his minions at these press conferences? These conferences should not be 100% fake news except for OANN.
According to the WHCA wikipedia page, Fox News' white house correspondents are John Roberts and Kevin Corke. Seeing as that I have never heard of them, and can not think of a good question either of them have ever asked, they're probably low energy shills.
John Roberts is usually there. He doesn't tend to ask the WTF questions. But he sticks to "the field of play" that the press have set for the day. Older white-haired fellow.
John Roberts adjusts his tune based on the show he appears on. He used to be pretty solid with Tucker or Hannity only to completely cuck out with Shep.
The "White House Press Corps" controls the seats under long standing protocol. "The White House" controls the room. The current head of the WHPC is Jon Karl of ABC/Disney (Usually on the right-middle area.) He chooses who has what seat. It's a detailed cockamamie scheme. Front couple rows for the 'faces', next couple rows "rotate among a couple people", next couple rotate among like five people. Back row is like ten people and the foreign press.
He saves a few for the "Main TV News Anchors". Brett Baier can show (and does sometimes), but Tucker, Gutfield, etc are either "not main enough" or "Opinion"