Ok, here's a different example:
In the early days of the Ukraine conflict, despite rapidly rising gas prices, President Biden decided to ban the import of Russian oil. I am in no way commenting on the validity or merit of that decision, or the Ukraine situation overall. This is purely for the purposes of trying to reframe my point.
Imagine, if you will, most media outlets covered the story something like this (and to be clear, this is a completely hypothetical article which I made up, and the quotes are not real):
Do you notice something missing from that article?
The Biden administration response is what's missing! Here is what it actually was at the time (paraphrasing): "We're going to do everything we can to lower the price of gas for the American people."
Because they had yet to put forth specifics, does that mean that they didn't get to have their side of the story told? They didn't get to defend their actions? My answer is: of course they should get to have their say. The American people needed to know that their president is aware of the issue and will be working to fix it.