WATCH: KJP Admits She’s Unsure If Biden Would Serve Another Full Term If Re-Elected
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre indicated Tuesday that she is not sure whether or not President Joe Biden will serve a full two-term stint in the Oval Office if he wins re-election in 2024.
“Does the President plan to serve all eight years?” a reporter asked Jean-Pierre during a press conference that kicked off shortly after Biden’s 2024 announcement video was launched this morning.
After laughing at the question off the bat, Jean-Pierre responded by saying that she would not be committing to anything on the matter.
“I’m not, I’m just not gonna get ahead of the president, that’s something for him to decide,” the press secretary said. “There’s a 2024 campaign, anything related to that, I would refer you to that.”
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— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) April 25, 2023
Earlier on in the conference, Jean-Pierre sounded very much out of the loop on Biden’s 2024 campaign, and she also wildly claimed that Republicans are responsible for the border crisis by “defunding border patrol.”
“[Republicans] are fighting to put fentanyl on the street by defunding border patrol,” she said.
“The only things House Republicans are committed to giving Americans are increased crime, lower economic growth, and more manufacturing jobs sent back to China.”
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Jean-Pierre: “[Republicans] are fighting to put fentanyl on the street by defunding border patrol… The only things House Republicans are committed to giving Americans are increased crime, lower economic growth, and more manufacturing jobs sent back to China.” pic.twitter.com/cyWZG79Inq
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) April 25, 2023
She then bizarrely suggested that “unlawful immigration is down,” despite all of the latest statistics showing a record amount of illegal border crossings on America’s Southern border.
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6.3+ million illegal immigrants have crossed the border since Biden took office, but Karine Jean-Pierre thinks “unlawful immigration is down” pic.twitter.com/0huiiqFWug
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 25, 2023