-
KJP: Biden Was Against Overturning Pro-Criminal DC Law Before House Dems GOP To Do It
#shorts On 3/3/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “But do you — wait, I’m sorry. It specifically says the word “opposes.” So is it that the administration wasn’t aware of the content, the specifics of the …
-
Q: Feb 6 opposes, when was this policy reversed? A: There was never a change of heart
#shorts On 3/3/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “You mentioned the SAP that the administration put out on February 6th. But it’s not a broad statement about D.C. statehood. It specifically says that the administration opposes …
-
Q: Isn’t it really boiling down to: this would make the President look anti-“tough on crime” stop
#shorts On 3/3/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “I’m seeing two, perhaps, parallels here in the discussion about the SAP, which is the statement of administration policy. Isn’t it really boiling down to: There was one …
-
Q: “But until [DC a state] then, they shouldn’t”? A: This is not our legislation, D.C. is not state
#shorts On 3/3/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “But until then, they shouldn’t. KJP: But D- — Weijia, D.C. is not a state. Reporter: Right. But, I mean, he has the — KJP: (Laughs.) Reporter: He …
-
Q: Isn’t it really just that simple? A: I wouldn’t say it’s that simple
#shorts On 3/3/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “In a bigger sense, because, you know, those of us who cover this read these things all the time. The general public may not even know what we’re …
-
Q: government should allow them to be their own state A: It’s as simple as that, DC is not a state
#shorts On 3/3/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “There must be some state laws that the President also disagrees with … And he obviously doesn’t have the power to do anything about that. I’m trying to …
-
DC why this is different? have right to self-government except if he disagrees with the outcomes?
#shorts On 3/2/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “why does he believe that he should step in where the D.C. — where the residents of D.C.’s elected representatives, you know, pass these changes — why does …
-
What is it about this legislation specifically that is the President opposing
#shorts On 3/2/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “So, going back to Zolan’s question — first question. The — if you’re not going line by line, I guess my question is: What is it about this …
-
KJP: I’m not going to go line by line Q: not line by line but, like, just that line
#shorts On 3/2/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “I’m looking at the bill and, basically, right now the minimum sentence is 7 years with a maximum of 21. And the revisions would be 4 to 18. …
-
KJP: 2 things could exist at same time? Reporter: I’m not sure that they can if I’m being honest
#shorts On 3/2/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “So, is the principle here that the President believes in self-rule and autonomy, except if he believes that D.C. is passing laws that would leave its residents not …