
#White house press briefing live archive#
In several cases, the number of transcripts in our archive is slightly different from the number tabulated by others. ("Document Category" = News Conferences).

On our Advanced Search page, you can find the transcripts of all news conferences in our collection, and select by president or specific time period. A typical example of a Joint conference involves a foreign head of government with whom the President has been meeting. In a Joint conference, the President appears together with one or more other speakers. A subset of the Solo category is " Prime-Time." Those conferences have been televised, live, in prime-time (Eastern Time). In the table below, " Solo-Reg" refers to a conference with the President alone with reporters. Early in the Trump Administration, the White House did not prepare transcripts of many of President Trump's "exchanges." Alternatively, the President may decide at the end of remarks to respond to questions from reporters. These are often while the President is moving from one location to another and pauses to take questions from reporters (e.g. In those modern conferences, the President responds to un-vetted questions in a public forum, and the event is nationally broadcast.Ī different kind of interaction is called an " exchange with reporters." An exchange with reporters typically happens incidentally alongside some other meeting or event.

The modern idea of a press conference dates from the Eisenhower Administration.

Indeed in several early instances (e.g., Coolidge, Hoover), reporters submitted questions in writing, and the President selected which to answer. In the early twentieth century, those interactions were only partly "on the record," as specified by the President, and were not broadcast live. In a "news conference," the President and the press meet specifically for the President to respond to press questions. The term "news conference" refers simply to an interaction between the President and multiple members of the press in a relatively formal setting.
