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Karine Jean-Pierre, former Biden-era White House press secretary Joe BidenTop spokesman and defender.
“Our country is already obsessed with blind loyalty to bipartisan democracy. In her new book, published a year after the 2024 election, Karine Jean-Pierre shares why Americans must go beyond partisan boundaries and why she chose to live independently,” in order to declare an independent life, announcing a pronounced party that reveals “the book of independence,” which is “announced,” which is “inspiration,” which is “announced,” which is “announced,” which is “announced,” which is “announced,” which is “announced,” which is “announced.”
“Jean-Pierre didn’t make an independent decision, she served with Obama and Biden… She took us through three weeks, which led to Biden’s betrayal for abandoning his second term bid. Democratic Party This led to his decision,” the press release continued.
Fox News Digital reviews the history of Jean-Pierre as press secretary who leaps from May 13, 2022 until January 20, 2025 – including her most stances and remarks in defending the government as the immigration crisis spirals up new high-level leadership, President Roe Roev. Wade announced the heat of the Transed overted the Travel House and will Donald Trump Before the 2024 election.
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Former White House media secretary Karine Jean-Pierre accompanied former President Joe Biden to leave the Democratic Party. ((Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images))
Jean-Pierre White House The Biden administration said the briefing room said on the July 2022 podium that it will not continue to work on the Trump administration’s border wall.
She added: “The border wall is an invalid use of taxpayer dollars and therefore invalid.”
Months later, as Chapter 42, Trump-era policies allowed U.S. officials to reject immigration from U.S.-Mexico borders due to health problems, Jean-Pierre argued: “It is wrong to think that the border is not open. It is not open.”
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Immigrants trying to cross the United States from Mexico were detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection on August 20, 2022 in St. Louis, Arizona. (Nick UT/Getty image)
Critics at the time slammed the comment at the press secretary, calling it a “bold lie” because there was little consequence to seeing immigrants crossing the border.
When the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision effectively ended the ruling on abortion as a constitutional right, the Biden administration was in power in the June 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson case, and Jean-Pierre called the ruling “extreme.”
“When the Supreme Court makes extreme rulings against the Dobbs, it really puts the lives of many families and women at risk,” she said in a July 2022 press conference.
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The Biden White House regularly celebrates the LGBTQ holidays over four years, including defending transgender issues and policies that the Trump administration has since ended.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre spoke. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
“Tomorrow is the trans-performance day,” Jean-Pierre said at a March 2023 press conference, blasting Republicans for introducing legislation aimed at making sports for biological boys and ending trans-surgery for minors. “On the day when we should lift trans kids and trans youth and make sure they feel seeing, we’re seeing these abominable, abominable bills more and more.”
She added: “We are already well aware of these anti-LGBTQ bills we see in state legislatures across the country, especially these anti-trans bills because they attack trans children because they attack trans parents. It’s shameful and unacceptable.”
In the months since Election Day began, Trump faced two separate assassination attempts at a July campaign rally, including one by Butler, Pennsylvania, which left him injured his head after the bullet hit him, while another in September, when a man tried to kill Trump while playing golf in Florida.

President Trump attempted assassination in July during his life in Butler, Pennsylvania. (Rebecca Drek/AFP via Getty Image)
“It’s only two days since someone allegedly tried to kill Donald Trump again, and you’re on the podium in the White House briefing room calling him a threat,” Fox News’s Fox News put pressure on a September 2024 press conference. “Until the president and vice president and vice president, you picked Trump’s threat, how many assassination attempts did Donald Trump have?
At the time Vice Presidents Kamala Harris and Biden repeatedly claimed that “democracy is voting” during Trump’s re-election campaign. While the White House, Biden and Harris also described Trump as a “threat” to democracy, the Fox digital numbers have been widely reported previously.
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President Joe Biden spoke at an event a few days before the administration ended. AP/Susan Walsh)
Jean-Pierre said before answering: “Peter, if anything, I actually completely disagree with the premise of your question, the question you are asking. This is also so dangerous in the case you are asking, because Americans are watching. It is impossible when you start bringing a political rhetoric side.
“Some people are watching the part you said at home, let’s lower the temperature. And there are some mentally unstable people trying to kill political candidates, trying to kill Donald Trump. They still hear this White House calls him a threat. Are there any concerns?” Doocy continued in the press conference.
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Jean-Pierre replied: “We are using examples. We are not just saying this.”

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