Wednesday, 23 October 2024

Karine Jean-Pierre Calls Peter Doocy's Question 'Misinformation,' Ends Press Briefing Amid Heated Clash


Karine Jean-Pierre Calls Peter Doocy's Question 'Misinformation,' Ends Press Briefing Amid Heated Clash Second gentleman Doug Emhoff, left, and Vice President Kamala Harris, right, plant a pomegranate tree at the Vice President's residence at the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., on Monday.
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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre couldn’t stand the heat — and got away from the cameras.

During a tense exchange at Monday’s White House briefing, Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy asked a question that contrasted the Biden-Harris administration’s publicly announced aid to civilians in Lebanon displaced by fighting versus Americans hit hard by Hurricane Helene in Southeastern states.

And he touched a nerve so sensitive Jean-Pierre abruptly stalked from the podium.

The video is below:



For a little background, Doocy was asking about aid to Lebanon — announced in a post Vice President Kamala Harris published Saturday on the social media platform X.

“I am concerned about the security and well-being of civilians suffering in Lebanon and will continue working to help meet the needs of all civilians there,” Harris wrote.

That came a day after President Joe Biden wrote a letter to the leaders of the House and Senate asking Congress to approve funding to help the victims of Hurricane Helene.

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“On this issue of funding,” Doocy said. “The administration has money to send to Lebanon without Congress coming back, but Congress does have to come back to approve money to send to people in North Carolina. Do I have that right?”

KJP, who has been stung by Doocy’s questions in the past, was clearly discomfited. As the White House transcript shows, she rattled off numbers of dollars already spent in the hurricane zone before tacitly accusing Doocy of spreading “disinformation, misinformation.”

Then she made it explicit:

“Your whole premise of the question is misinformation, sir,” she said.

In a post on X, conservative commentator Bill Mitchell called the exchange “unreal.”

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But some commenters found it all too real:

Even Jean-Pierre seemed to realize she hadn’t done herself any favors — nor had she helped her boss, nor had she helped the Harris presidential campaign.

She and Doocy sparred a little further — ” You can’t call a question that you don’t like “misinformation,” he said at one point.

Then she called it quits and headed for the door.

“Thanks, everybody,” she said.

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