President Joe Biden expressed concerns after he answered questions from reporters Wednesday, as he and his administration struggle to address multiple crises around the world.
Biden answered questions about the gas shortage and a question about the Israeli/Palestinian conflict in the Middle East, before moving to exit the room.
When reporters shouted additional questions, Biden paused and replied, "You guys are bad. I'm not supposed to be answering all these questions. I'm supposed to leave. But I can't resist your questions."
The president then took an additional question about his meeting with Congressional leaders on infrastructure.
Biden has repeatedly told reporters he would be "In trouble" for taking questions from reporters at White House events - even though he has only held one press conference since becoming president.
"Look, I'm sorry. I'm going to - this is the last question I'll take," Biden said in April after taking questions from reporters.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki admitted in an interview she advises President Biden not to take questions.
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Joe Biden to Reporters: 'I'm Not Supposed to' Answer Your Questions
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