KJP: sympathetic to communities in pain, I don't gamble, I don't spend my time in Vegas
KJP: sympathetic to communities in pain, I don’t gamble, I don’t spend my time in Vegas
Karine Jean-Pierre says Biden is “sympathetic to the fact that many communities are in pain” on his watch: “He knows that it is a difficult time”
QUESTION: Do you think there is a chance of a civil war in this country?
KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: “I’m not in a place to give a probability. I don’t gamble, I don’t spend my time in Vegas, so I couldn’t speak to that.”
KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: “You have to treat people with dignity! You have to treat people with respect! No matter which side of the aisle!”
(Biden called his top political opponent a “loser” mere days ago)
Karine Jean-Pierre won’t say if Biden thinks Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito should “recuse himself” from cases after yesterday’s poorly written NYT hit piece against the justice and his family
KIRBY: We’re not “withholding” weapons deliveries from Israel — it’s just a “pause” that’s “still in place”
KIRBY: “Jake Sullivan will travel to Saudi Arabia starting tomorrow … to meet with PM and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.”
REMINDER: In 2020, Biden pledged he’d make Saudi Arabia “the pariah that they are.” He lied.
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KJP: sympathetic to communities in pain, I don’t gamble, I don’t spend my time in Vegas
Key Points
Karine Jean-Pierre says Biden is “sympathetic to the fact that many communities are in pain” on his watch: “He knows that it is a difficult time”
QUESTION: Do you think there is a chance of a civil war in this country
- KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: “I’m not in a place to give a probability
- I don’t gamble, I don’t spend my time in Vegas, so I couldn’t speak to that”
KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: “You have to treat people with dignity
Transcript Highlights
The following is transcribed from the video audio:
- Look, the president is sympathetic to the fact that many communities are in pain
- He is very sympathetic to what people are feeling right now
- He knows that it is a difficult time, and he respects that
- There is a billionaire, Ray Dalio, quoted by the Financial Times
- He’s saying now that the chances of a civil war in this country are around 35 to 40 percent
- I mean, I’m not in a place to give probabilities, or, you know, I don’t gamble
- I don’t spend my time in Vegas, so I couldn’t speak to that
- But what I can say is the president has been really clear about the need to continue to fight for our democracy
- As someone who was a senator for 36 years, he believes that people should respect each other, treat each other with dignity and civility
- I’m not going to speak to what happened, obviously, in that hearing
Full transcript: 545 words transcribed via Whisper AI.