US President Joe Biden joked a journalist yesterday evening, Tuesday, after the press conference at the White House in Washington, DC, after he was asked about what he had talked about with Russian President Vladimir Putin in a phone call between them, which indicates positive signs of Biden's relationship with the press.

Fox News correspondent Peter Doucey directed his question to Biden, saying, "Mr. President, what did you talk to Vladimir Putin about?"

Biden’s sarcastic response came, "We talked about you, the president sends you his wishes," and the hall burst into laughter over his response and his departure after that.

Last Wednesday, the photographers' lenses captured a shot of President Biden as he approached the fence separating him from reporters and journalists, to speak with one of them.

That video clip was shown on YouTube, and it is a duplicate of another shot of Biden in 2013 during the inauguration of former President Barack Obama for a second term.

PETER DOOCY: Mr President, what did you talk to Vladimir Putin about?

PRESIDENT BIDEN: You.

He sends his best.

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- Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 26, 2021

But this time, it appears that Biden will be closer to the press and the media than was his predecessor, Donald Trump, according to a report by Anadolu Agency.

In this snapshot, Biden spoke to a reporter called "El Roker," and told him that he "feels happy that he held the highest office in the country."

In this context, the new spokeswoman for the White House, Jane Saki, pledged to share "accurate information" with journalists and the American people, and to establish better relations with the press institutions.

"When the president asked me to play this role, I talked to him about the importance of bringing truth and transparency back to the briefing room," Saki said at the first press conference just hours after Biden was inaugurated.

Saki promised changes coming in the White House's relationship with journalists, after a very tense relationship between the press and Trump.

She confirmed that she would hold daily briefings to reporters, after the White House under President Donald Trump abandoned it, often taking an overtly confrontational tone with the media.

During the conference, CNN journalist Jim Seoto wrote: "This is what we want, to receive questions and answer them, and not to attack journalists as if they are enemies of the people."

It is noteworthy that "CNN" was one of the media outlets that suffered most during the Trump era from being questioned about their credibility by him, and sometimes from mistreating their journalists by Trump himself.

In November 2018, during a press conference held after the midterm elections, a sharp debate erupted between Trump and CNN correspondent Jim Acosta at the White House, after the latter tried to obtain an answer to his question from the president. Trump protested angrily: “You should be ashamed. CNN out of itself for hiring someone like you, you are rude and rude. "

After the bickering, the White House suspended Acosta's press statement, while CNN said the decision was an act of revenge.