Aboard Air Force One — After a weekend getaway in balmy West Palm Beach, Florida, President Donald Trump was feeling chatty.
“Hello, everybody!” an enthusiastic Trump said as he walked into the press den of Air Force One Sunday evening, greeting a scrambling scrum of White House reporters thrilled at the prospect of interviewing the 45th and 47th president of the United States in the air. “That’s a lot of people. Any questions?”
Gaming out whether a president will take questions on the tarmac or mid-flight is always tricky. But experienced poolers say that chances for an impromptu presidential gaggle are much higher now with Trump than they ever were with his inaccessible predecessor, Joe Biden, who spent all four years in office avoiding unscripted . . .