When you are a mainstream journalist and you have a rare one-on-one sit-down interview with President Donald Trump during a pandemic that has killed 70,000 people in this country alone, you need to do better than David Muir did.
It’s not Muir’s fault that Trump almost never does a one-on-one sit-down interview with the mainstream media. If you look through Trump’s televised interviews, there’s a lot with Fox News, a good helping of Sinclair, and the occasional quick local hit. The national mainstream journalist interviews are rare; the last ones were in June of 2019 with George Stephanopoulos (ABC), José Díaz-Balart (Telemundo), and Chuck Todd (NBC).
But Muir accepted this interview knowing all of that and knowing that he would be held to a high standard. He didn’t do even a middling job.
It’s important to be clear up front that no one understands the stakes of these interviews as well as Trump does. He’s spent a good amount of his presidency lying about what happened when Lester Holt interviewed him in May 2017.
As Simon Maloy explained: