White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham Stephanie GrishamIvana Trump on Melania as first lady: 'She's very quiet, and she really doesn't go to too many places' The Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump uses White House as campaign backdrop Coronavirus tests not required for all Melania Trump speech attendees: report MORE said Wednesday that she would consider bringing back White House press briefings.

Asked in an interview with Sinclair's Eric Bolling whether she would restore the briefings, Grisham said, “We’re going to talk about it. That’ll be ultimately up to the president.”

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“The president also — he’s so accessible, so right now I think that’s good enough,” she added.

Grisham's Wednesday night interview was her first TV appearance since becoming the White House press secretary, according to Sinclair.

Grisham also said that Trump takes reporter questions near Marine One and has had press presence in the Cabinet Room and Oval Office.

"He is the most accessible president in modern history so I don’t know what any of the press could complain about,” she said.

Grisham's predecessor, Sarah Huckabee Sarah Elizabeth SandersSarah Sanders on Trump's reported war dead criticism: 'Those comments didn't happen' Sarah Sanders memoir reportedly says Trump joked she should hook up with Kim Jong Un McEnany stamps her brand on White House press operation MORE Sanders, broke with tradition by essentially ending daily press sessions in the James S. Brady Briefing Room.

The New York Times reported in June that White House officials were debating whether to reinstate the briefings after Sanders's departure.