Karine Jean-Pierre
The nagging sickness was revealed by White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, who gave a less-than-convincing defense of her boss in a briefing.
Asked about whether the president would consider it, Karine Jean-Pierre said she hadn’t spoken to him about it, adding that he has rejected pardoning his son.
“[What] I would say to her is she should probably stop digging herself in a hole,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Monday.
“The press secretary doesn’t need to like me, date me, marry me, have two Black children with me,” Simon Ateba told Tucker Carlson, after complaining about not being called on.
O’Keefe repeatedly pressed the White House flack on why the Biden documents were not disclosed sooner—initiating a tense back-and-forth.
Jean-Pierre acknowledged that the flubbed call with Griner’s wife was “an unfortunate mistake” while assuring viewers that securing the WNBA star’s release was a “priority.”