by Tyler Durden Amid mounting questions from the press, including a Bloomberg's Jonathan Bernstein, the Biden administration has finally booked the President's very first press conference on March 25, according to a Tuesday announcement by White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki. Each of Biden's 15 most recent predecessors held a full news conference within their first 33 days in office, while Biden will have been in office for 64 days when select members of the press will ask carefully tailored questions, for which the president will provide carefully tailored replies (We don't imagine they'll let Fox News' Peter Doocy sit down with the President for what would undoubtedly border on elder abuse).