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Karine Jean-Pierre addresses Hunter Biden pardon
Karine Jean-Pierre peppered with questions about Hunter Biden in first televised press briefing since pardon
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was bombarded with questions from reporters in the first televised press briefing since President Biden pardoned son Hunter.
Karine Jean-Pierre refuses to apologize for lying about Hunter Biden pardon, teases ‘more’ to come
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to apologize for repeatedly saying President Joe Biden would not pardon his son, Hunter Biden, before the president did just that this week. During a briefing dominated by questions regarding the president’s unprecedented pardon of his son,
“I know what I said”: Karine Jean-Pierre defends herself while pressed on past statements about Hunter Biden pardon.
In your first briefing here, as press secretary, you committed to speaking to the American people, and I quote, in a transparent way, in a truthful way, and an honest way. Yes. And then in July, here at this podium,
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KJP: "Can't Speak To You Understanding The Question Or Not, Or My Answer Or Not," On Hunter Pardon
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will speak to reporters Friday around 2:00 pm as President Biden returns from a trip to Africa. Possible topics include the war in Syria, President Trump ...
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White House Press Secretary Defends President Biden’s Pardon of Crack Addict Convicted on Federal Gun and Tax Charges
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday defended President Biden’s controversial decision to pardon his son, ...
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Jean-Pierre shredded for wrongly claiming 64% of Americans support pardon: 'Literally got a poll backwards'
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced a wave of mockery after she wrongly claimed a poll showed majority ...
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