Fox News reporter Peter Doocy joked at the expense of former President Biden when singer Kid Rock Donald Trump visited the Oval Office dressed in a blazing red patriotic outfit.
The flamboyant Rocker was standing next to the president at the determined desk while he was dressed in the outfit with the American flag theme when Trump turned to doocy, grinning.
'Has Biden news conferences like this done, Peter? I don't think so! 'Trump asked the Senior Correspondent of the White House for Fox on Monday.
Without missing a beat, Doocy shot back.
'No. He never stood next to someone who looks like they were about to be shot from a cannon, “said Doocy, 37.
Trump laughed behind the desk while Kid Rock collapsed, cried in approval and stabbed his hand to shake the hand of doocy before hugging him, visibly happy with the quick -fire Quip.
Despite the surrealistic image of a former president who was sitting next to a built -in rock star, there was a serious policy announcement behind the singer's visit.
Kid Rock was in the White House to see Trump sign an executive order that was aimed at protecting fans against 'exploiting ticket scalpering' and the reform of the American live entertainment ticketing industry.

Flamboyant Rocker Kid Rock stands next to President Trump and the determined desk is dressed in the American Vlagen theme-Outfit in the Oval Officer on Monday

Fox News reporter Peter Doocy joked at the expense of former President Biden

Kid Rock collapsed, cried in approval and stuck his hand out to shake the hand of doocy before he hugged him, visibly excited by the quick -fire Quip.
The performer explained how Ticket Scalpers used with bots to buy large numbers of tickets on nominal value before they sell a major problem in the industry for a profit.
“I want the fans to have honest ticket prices,” said Kid Rock, and added that legislation was ultimately needed to close ticket purchases.
The Order sends the Minister of Treasury Scott Bessent and the American Attorney General Pam Bondi to ensure that Ticket Scalpers in full compliance with the tax insurance of the Internal Revenue Service and other applicable legislation, said a facts of the White House.
It also orders the Federal Trade Commission to collaborate with the American lawyer to ensure that the competitions are correctly enforced in the concert and entertainment industry according to the fact sheet.
The Ministry of Justice and the dozens of Staats Advocaten-General suggested Live Nation Entertainment last year and its ticket-selling unit, Ticketmaster, for alleged monopolizing markets in the live concert industry in manners and fans damage.
Live Nation Entertainment issued a statement on Monday to support Trump's order and thanked him for trying to tackle scalpers and bots.
“We support any meaningful resale reforms – including more enforcement of the Bots Act, caps on resale prices and more,” the company said.

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Despite the surrealistic image of a former president who was sitting next to a built -in rock star, there was a serious policy announcement behind the singer's visit
In January, US senators attacked the lack of transparency and inability of Live Nation Entertainment to block bone purchases of tickets, in a hearing called after a large fiasco with ticket sales for a Taylor Swift concert tour.
Ticketmaster, which has not been popular with fans for years, attracted a new heat from American legislators about how the ticket sales were for Swift's Era's Tour, her first in five years last fall.
Experts say that Ticketmaster recommends more than a market share of 70 percent of the primary ticket services for large American concert locations.
The factsheet has chosen the bone sales in particular.
“Ticket-Scalpers use bots and other unfair means to acquire large amounts of Face-Value tickets, and then sell them again on a huge registration on the secondary market, price-guy consumers and deprive fans of the possibility of seeing their favorite artists without making extraordinary costs,” said it.