On 6/2/2023, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre revealed a doctor DID NOT examine Joe Biden after he fell hard on his right hip on Thursday. Biden took a nasty spill on 6/1/2023 after delivering the 2023 commencement speech at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Karine Jean-Pierre said there was no need for a doctor to examine 80-year-old Biden after he fell hard. “Just to make sure we clear the record here, [Biden] tripped over a sandbag on the stage, and briefly he tripped and got up, and he got right back up,” Karine Jean-Pierre said. Biden didn’t “get up.” Secret Service had to help him get up! She continued, “There was no need for a doctor to see [Biden] as it was related to the fall and he’s doing fine!” “Some of you saw him last night when returned, getting off Marine One on the South Lawn,” she said. “[Biden] spoke to this, so I would refer you back to his comments,” KJP said referring to Biden’s claim to reporters posted up on the South Lawn that he was “sandbagged.”
Reporter: the President had the fall yesterday. The White House has said that he’s fine. Was he checked out by a doctor? What was that examination like? What was the result of that?
KJP: … And just to — just, you know, make sure we clear the record here: He tripped over a bag — a sandbag on the stage and — briefly; he tripped and got up. And he — he got — got right back up and continued — continued what he was there to do. He did not — he — there was no need for the doctor to see him
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KJP said, “And also, apparently — I don’t — didn’t know anything about this, but you have brought in Hawaiian snacks before, which I never tried — so I don’t know how I got left out of this … You can try some of these Hawaiian treats that I’ve never had to try. (Laughter.) Or — I think one thing we could be known for as this press team is giving a lot of treats. (Laughter.) We love to share.
Reporter: Well, thank you.
KJP: You’re very welcome. (Laughs.)
Reporter: Thank you.
Reporter: Mahalo.
KJP: There you go. Mahalo. That’s right, Nancy. Nancy knows.
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Reporter: Is the President concerned with the precedent that this debt ceiling standoff that we’re coming out of sets, perhaps, in terms of how a party — Republicans in this case — not in the White House might try to pass policies, pass their objectives, priorities in the future?
KJP: Meaning we’ll — say that one more time.
Reporter: Yeah, I mean, does this — is he concerned that this sets a precedent, in terms of how Republicans might try to enact, pass policies down the road during the next time we get to a debt ceiling maxed out?
KJP: … I’m not going to get into hypotheticals from here, but I think that what you have seen, what you’ve all been reporting and seeing the past two weeks people didn’t think would happen, right? People didn’t have the confidence that the President would bring both sides together to make this happen. And it did.
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Reporter: And during the most frenzied part of the negotiations, some Hill Democrats were frustrated that Kevin McCarthy was going out into the hallways and talking to reporters constantly, non-stop, and that he was sort of controlling the narrative, while the White House, and the President especially, were pretty quiet publicly. Is this Oval Office address the President getting the last word?
KJP: Look, the President is the president, and the American people look to him for deliver on their — on their behalf.
Q: Are you confident Bill will be signed, Are you nervous? KJP: we feel confident
Reporter: And just any updates on when he’ll actually sign the bill at this point?
KJP: So, it won’t be today. The — the House and the Senate have to do their business. And so, we’re going to work very quickly with them to get this done, to make sure we can sign it, hopefully, as soon as — as soon as tomorrow. But we have to let the House and the Senate do what they need to do so it can get to us, so the President can sign it.
Reporter: Can you speak to whether you’re confident that it will be signed in time for Treasury to do what it needs to do to avoid running out of cash?
KJP: We’re —
Reporter: They said as soon as Monday; you’re saying a signing as soon as tomorrow, which raises the prospect of signing Sunday. Is it good? Are you good on this? Or —
KJP: We — we’re — we feel confident.
Reporter: Are you nervous?
KJP: We feel confident. We are not nervous. We feel confident that it could be signed as soon as tomorrow. The House and the Senate clearly have to do their business in getting — in getting the bill to us.
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KJP: Doctor DID NOT Examine Biden After Fall, Confident to Sign Bill in Time