Jill & Joe back WH final month, final taxpayer-funded Italy vacation, $1B for Ecuadorian Amazon
Jill & Joe back WH final month, final taxpayer-funded Italy vacation, $1B for Ecuadorian Amazon
Jill, E.D., escorts Joe Biden back into the White House as we enter the final month of his disgraceful presidency.
Biden will first be remembered one of the worst presidents ever. Then, he won’t be remembered at all.
KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: Biden will take one final taxpayer-funded vacation (to Italy) before he leaves office for good
The Biden administration announces $1 billion for “conservation of the Ecuadorian Amazon.”
(But if you’re a hurricane victim in North Carolina, you’re out of luck)
Q: Has Biden even bothered to speak to lawmakers about the spending bill or has he just completely checked out due to his cognitive deficiency?
KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: blames Republicans
REPORTER: “When is the next time that people will hear from [Biden]?”
KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: “I’m not going to get into hypotheticals.”
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Jill & Joe back WH final month, final taxpayer-funded Italy vacation, $1B for Ecuadorian Amazon
Key Points
Jill, E
- , escorts Joe Biden back into the White House as we enter the final month of his disgraceful presidency
- Biden will first be remembered one of the worst presidents ever
- Then, he won’t be remembered at all
Transcript Highlights
The following is transcribed from the video audio:
- President, are you going to see the Pope next month
- Are you going to visit Pope Francis next month
- Are you going to see Pope Francis next month
- As we announced yesterday, the President will travel to Rome, Italy in early January to meet separately with his holiness Pope Francis, President of Italy, Sergio Martorella, and Prime Minister of Italy, Miloni
- International Development Finance Corporation announced a $1 billion financial initiative to support conservation of the Ecuadorian Amazon
- This is a result of the President’s recent trip to the Amazon and a continuation of the administration’s effort to support innovative ways to address climate change through sustainable growth and development without burdening countries facing financial constraints
- I wondered if the President has spoken to any lawmakers personally about the potential for a shutdown
- So let me first say this, and I know you’ve seen our statements coming from here this week about this particular issue, and we’ll just continue to reiterate that Republicans blew up this deal
- They did, and they need to fix this period
- Republican needs to stop playing politics with a government shutdown, and they are doing the bidding
Full transcript: 283 words transcribed via Whisper AI.