Biden Skips Super Bowl Interview Again, Trump Offers to Step In
President Biden's decision to forgo the pre-Super Bowl interview for the second year prompts mixed reactions and an offer from Donald Trump to replace him.
- Critics question President Biden's decision to skip the traditional pre-Super Bowl interview for the second consecutive year, citing concerns over his media engagement and potential impact on his public image.
- CBS Sports Chairman Sean McManus expresses no disappointment over Biden's decision, emphasizing the network's focus on the game rather than politics.
- Former President Donald Trump offers to replace Biden for the Super Bowl interview, claiming it would be 'ratings gold,' while critics and supporters debate the political implications of such interviews.
- Biden's team defends the decision to skip the interview as part of a broader strategy to keep politics out of the Super Bowl and engage with the public through alternative media channels.
- The tradition of presidential Super Bowl interviews, established during Obama's presidency, faces scrutiny as both Biden and Trump have previously skipped the opportunity.