Yamiche Alcindor: We’ll ask tough questions, but the White House won’t ‘make up alternative facts’
On the Biden Administration’s first day in office and their relationship with the press, Yamiche Alincdor says "We're going to ask tough questions, I'm going to ask tough questions. But at least we're in a situation where they're saying we're going to level with you. We're not going to lie to you upfront ..."
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