The White House says it did not receive a reporter's question in advance for President Biden's news conference alongside the South Korean president Wednesday. Biden was seen with a cheat sheet listing the name of a Los Angeles Times reporter and what appeared to be a pre-written question. Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said it's common to brief the president on reporters asking questions and issues they may ask about. She noted the question asked was different than what was seen on the card. Another sheet of paper held by the president during the press conference listed the order in which administration officials would speak. Critics have blasted Biden in the past for using similar cheat sheets, bringing up concerns about his mental capacity.
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