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White House reporters feel heat from administration over coverage of Biden, Trump: 'Nagging and complaining'

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President Biden's team is going on offense following the Robert Hur report, in its latest attempt to combat what they feel has been negative and inaccurate media coverage of the president, and some reporters in the field aren't impressed.

White House Counsel spokesman Ian Sams sent a letter to the White House Correspondent's Association (WHCA) complaining that news outlets were "misreporting" the findings in the Special Counsel's report on Biden's handling of classified documents.

Sams took issue with reports that said Biden "willfully" mishandled classified documents, the Associated Press reported Wednesday. Special Counsel Robert Hur did not recommend charges against the president following a months-long investigation into Biden's handling of classified materials.

He argued that Hur's decision to not press charges nullified the idea that the president "willfully" retained classified material, according to the letter he posted to social media.

KJP DISMISSES REPORTER'S QUERY ON BIDEN'S PROMISE TO SPEAK TO PRESS, CLAIMS HE ALREADY 'TOOK QUESTIONS'

Kelly O'Donnell, the president of the WHCA, pushed back on the letter and argued that the White House's concerns should have been addressed in reaching out to specific news organizations.

"It is inappropriate for the White House to utilize internal pool distribution channels, primarily for logistics and

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