Daily Mail: Biden jokes 'the Indian press is much better behaved than the American press' days after he refused to take questions during meeting with Boris Johnson
* President Joe Biden met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday
* Before the meeting started, Biden said the Indian press 'is much better behaved' than the American press
* He also advised the prime minister not to take questions from American press
* 'You could not answer questions because they won't ask any questions on point,' Biden told Modi
* None of the comments were included in the official White House transcript
* Biden has been feuding with reporters for months including this week's debacle when British Prime Minister Boris Johnson answered questions and Biden didn't
President Joe Biden said the Indian press 'is much better behaved' than the American press during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Friday visit to the Oval Office.
This comes just days after refusing to take questions from American journalists during Tuesday's meeting with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
'I think what we're going to do is bring in the press,' Biden said Friday as he and Modi sat down for their meeting.
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WNU Editor: The US press is better behaved than the Indian press. I find the Indian press to be dramatic.
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