The Presidential Scoring Framework
Category 9 · Democratic health
9.2

Press relationship

All 16 modern US presidents ranked by their net score on this single sub-criterion. Good and harm are scored 0–10 independently; net is good minus harm. Click a name for the full scorecard.

01
John F. Kennedy
Democrat · 1961 – 1963
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Era-defining press relationship. First president to fully exploit televised press conferences.

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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Kennedy held a press conference approximately every 16 days during his term; televised format created modern presidential-press dynamic.

    jfklibrary.org
+8/2
+6
02
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Democrat · 1933 – 1945
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Highly accessible press relationship; 998 press conferences. Wartime Office of Censorship cooperative not adversarial. Tribune and McCormick papers in genuine conflict but no government action.

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  • good·Tier 2·Academic·Unverified

    FDR institutionalized the modern presidential press conference and maintained generally cooperative working relationships across most major outlets despite vocal opposition press.

    White, 'FDR and the Press' (1979); press conference records
+8/2
+6
03
Jimmy Carter
Democrat · 1977 – 1981
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Generally cordial. Regular press conferences. Some friction with media over Iran handling.

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  • good·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

    Carter maintained traditional cordial press relations; held regular press conferences throughout term.

    jimmycarterlibrary.gov
+7/2
+5
04
George H.W. Bush
Republican · 1989 – 1993
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Generally cordial. Restrained personal style. Press appreciated accessibility.

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  • good·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

    Bush maintained traditional cordial press relations; press conferences regular and substantive.

    bush41.org
+6/2
+4
05
Gerald Ford
Republican · 1974 – 1977
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Cordial relationship. Saturday Night Live's Chevy Chase Ford caricature became cultural moment without administration response.

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  • good·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

    Ford maintained dignified response to often-mocking press treatment; restored post-Watergate cooperative norms.

    fordlibrarymuseum.gov
+6/2
+4
06
Ronald Reagan
Republican · 1981 – 1989
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Generally cordial despite Iran-Contra. Press pool restrictions during Grenada (1983) controversial. Strong personal communicator built press-friendly image.

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  • good·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

    Reagan held 46 formal press conferences across two terms (fewer than predecessors) but maintained generally favorable press relations through staff management.

    reaganlibrary.gov
+6/3
+3
07
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Republican · 1953 – 1961
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Generally cordial relationship; first televised presidential press conference (January 1955). U-2 cover-up was the principal press-relations failure.

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  • good·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Eisenhower held first televised presidential press conference in January 1955, establishing the modern presidential-press-television relationship.

    eisenhowerlibrary.gov
+6/3
+3
08
Joe Biden
Democrat · 2021 – 2025
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Restored cordial press relations broadly. Fewer press conferences than predecessors. Some friction over age/cognitive coverage.

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  • harm·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

    Biden held fewer solo press conferences than any modern predecessor; otherwise restored cordial post-Trump press relations.

    Biden press conference frequency analysis
+6/3
+3
09
Harry S. Truman
Democrat · 1945 – 1953
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Combative style; 'Give 'em hell' rhetoric. Famous criticism of music critic who panned daughter Margaret's singing. Some press intimidation but no major government action.

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  • harm·Tier 2·Primary document·Unverified

    Truman's combative public letter threatening Hume after a negative review of his daughter's vocal performance was an iconic moment of personal-vs-press friction.

    trumanlibrary.gov
+5/4
+1
10
Barack Obama
Democrat · 2009 – 2017
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The May 2013 AP phone-records subpoena, the contemporaneous Rosen-affidavit episode (in which a DOJ search-warrant affidavit referred to Fox News reporter James Rosen as a possible 'co-conspirator' under the Espionage Act for the purpose of establishing probable cause), and the larger pattern of Espionage Act prosecutions of alleged leakers were characterized by press-freedom organizations as significant departures from earlier-administration practice. Public solo press conferences declined relative to recent predecessors.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    The DOJ subpoenaed AP phone records (May 2013), and a 2010 DOJ search-warrant affidavit (disclosed in 2013) referred to Fox News reporter James Rosen as a possible 'co-conspirator' under the Espionage Act for the purpose of establishing probable cause.

    AP phone-records subpoena (May 2013); DOJ search-warrant affidavit in United States v. Kim, S.D.N.Y. (Rosen affidavit, 2010, disclosed 2013)
+4/5
-1
11
Bill Clinton
Democrat · 1993 – 2001
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Hostile during Lewinsky era. 'Vast right-wing conspiracy' framing. Confrontational press conferences. Some early-term cooperative relationship.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Clinton press relationship deteriorated during impeachment era; Hillary Clinton's 'vast right-wing conspiracy' framing characterized administration's adversarial press posture.

    Hillary Clinton 'vast right-wing conspiracy' interview, NBC, January 1998; Clinton press conferences 1998-1999
+4/5
-1
12
George W. Bush
Republican · 2001 – 2009
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9/11 brief cooperation. Iraq War press management. Press pool restrictions. Embedded journalist program. Subpoenas of journalists. Hostile late-term.

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  • harm·Tier 2·Historical record·Unverified

    GW Bush administration's press management during Iraq War was tightly controlled; press freedoms substantially constrained post-2003.

    Embedded journalist program Iraq War 2003; Risen subpoena 2008
+3/6
-3
13
Lyndon B. Johnson
Democrat · 1963 – 1969
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Severely deteriorated over Vietnam credibility gap. LBJ personally combative with press. Walter Cronkite's February 1968 Vietnam editorial pivotal.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Historical record·Unverified

    Cronkite's editorial that Vietnam was 'mired in stalemate' was personally cited by LBJ as evidence he had lost mainstream America; press relationship was severely damaged by Vietnam credibility gap.

    Walter Cronkite CBS Vietnam editorial February 27, 1968
+3/7
-4
14
Donald Trump (T2)
Republican · 2025 – —
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AP excluded from press pool. CBS lawsuit. Continued 'enemy of the people' rhetoric. Pattern of press intimidation continuing T1.

E9.4 — continuing major harm anchor from T1
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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    AP press pool exclusion (February 2025) over nomenclature disagreement was unprecedented sanction; broader press-intimidation pattern continuing Trump T1 baseline.

    AP press pool exclusion February 2025; press intimidation pattern 2025
+1/9
-8
15
Richard Nixon
Republican · 1969 – 1974
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Enemies List of journalists. IRS audits used against opponents. Pentagon Papers prosecution. Agnew's anti-press campaign. Subpoenas to reporters. Era-defining hostility to free press.

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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Nixon White House systematically used IRS, FBI, and rhetorical attacks against press critics; Enemies List included multiple journalists targeted for federal retaliation.

    archives.gov
+1/9
-8
16
Donald Trump (T1)
Republican · 2017 – 2021
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'Enemy of the people' rhetoric. Threatened to revoke broadcast licenses. Sued media outlets. Press-conference confrontations. Most hostile press relationship in modern presidency.

E9.4 — era-defining 10-harm
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  • harm·Tier 1·Primary document·Unverified

    Trump T1 anti-press rhetoric was unprecedented in modern presidency; CPJ documented systematic attacks on press; pattern continued throughout term.

    cpj.org
+1/10
-9