Not Mention Borders Executive Orders “On The First Day”, Blames Republicans For Border Crisis
Not Mention Borders Executive Orders “On The First Day”, Blames Republicans For Border Crisis
Once Again, Karine Jean-Pierre Absurdly Blames Republicans For Biden’s Border Crisis
Karine Jean-Pierre absurdly blames Republicans for the border crisis.
Joe Biden took 94 executive actions in his first 100 days, creating the crisis. Democrats have been blocking the House-passed Secure the Border Act for over 260 days.
Jean-Pierre Neglects To Mention Biden’s Open-Borders Executive Orders “On The First Day”
Karine Jean-Pierre talks about Biden’s border actions on “the first day.”
She fails to mention his executive actions ending the national emergency declaration on the border and halting construction of the border wall.
Jean-Pierre Struggles As She Delivers A Massive Word Salad On Flight Safety Concerns
Karine Jean-Pierre: “Look um, I, what we want to make sure, and what FAA wants to make sure, and it is their top priority, that uh we make, the safety, obviously, the safety of Americans as they fly across the country, obviously, and beyond, uh, is safe.”
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Not Mention Borders Executive Orders “On The First Day”, Blames Republicans For Border Crisis
Key Points
Once Again, Karine Jean-Pierre Absurdly Blames Republicans For Biden’s Border Crisis
Karine Jean-Pierre absurdly blames Republicans for the border crisis
- Joe Biden took 94 executive actions in his first 100 days, creating the crisis
- Democrats have been blocking the House-passed Secure the Border Act for over 260 days
- Jean-Pierre Neglects To Mention Biden’s Open-Borders Executive Orders “On The First Day”
Karine Jean-Pierre talks about Biden’s border actions on “the first day
Transcript Highlights
The following is transcribed from the video audio:
- They can keep playing politics or they can work in a bipartisan way to secure the border
- For years, they have refused to heed the president’s request for action on much needed funding for border security
- I ask because a lot of times these bipartisan talks to deal with like fiscal issues or whatever have a date, certain rises, like a shut down deadline or something else, right, a trigger
- That’s not the, so there’s not like a date circle on your mind
- We want to get this done obviously as soon as possible
- Let’s not forget, I talked about three years, more than three years ago, more than a thousand days ago, we put forth the president his very first piece of comprehensive legislation was to deal with immigration
- That’s what he wanted to do on the first day
- The White House opened to a separate bill that funds Israel and Ukraine and tabling the current supplemental package as some Senate Republicans are discussing
- What we want, and to answer that question very straightforward, is like we want the national security supplemental to be passed
- And that’s your preference obviously, but is the White House open to a separate bill that just deals with Ukraine and Israel
Full transcript: 612 words transcribed via Whisper AI.