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    ‘It’s Not Okay!’ Karine Jean-Pierre Stops Press Briefing to Scold Reporters For ‘Attacks’ on White House

    By Alex Griffing,

    7 hours ago

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    White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stopped Monday’s briefing to address the press corps and push back against accusations that the Biden White House has been concealing information regarding the president’s health.

    “We understand that freedom of the press, we respect the freedom of the press. You heard me talk about this last week. We I appreciate the back and forth that we all have. It is, I try to respect you and I hope you try to respect me,” Jean-Pierre said, referring back to a tense exchange she had with CBS News’s Ed O’Keefe.

    “And we literally do everything that we can,” Jean-Pierre said. “My team does everything that we can to make sure we get the answers to you. That’s what we do. And sometimes we disagree. Sometimes we are not in agreement. But you know what? That’s democracy. That is what is important to have that healthy back and forth. And so to say that I’m holding information or allude to anything else is really, really unfair. I think people who are watching and have been watching this briefing for this past week could say that we are doing our best in this briefing to provide the information that we have, and I will admit, I will be the first one to admit, sometimes I get it wrong. At least I admit that. At least I admit that. And sometimes I don’t have the information. And I will always, always admit that. But I do take offense to what was just happening at the beginning of this briefing. It’s not okay. Go ahead.”

    “We are seeking clarity,” said NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell.

    “I understand that,” Jean-Pierre replied.

    “And, I think what we’re trying to say is when a name is in a public record on a waives form that it is in the public domain. The president could authorize that. His medical records or additional medical information could be made public because, he could wave HIPPA,” O’Donnell continued, adding:

    He could do those things. And if he chooses to do that, we would like to know. One part of the reason we are pressing here is that we are not clear, on what has happened. And therefore, the American people to whom we report don’t have a sense. So that’s what we’re trying to do.

    “Personal attacks is not okay,” Jean-Pierre replied, adding, “Want to be very very clear here.”

    “So the question is, one question is after, a debate that grew days and days and days of scrutiny, why hasn’t the president had an in-person physical check-in, maybe blood work, maybe other things? Because when he said he was seen, I certainly thought he had been physically seen, not a phone check. So that’s part of what we’re saying about how information comes out in waves and then we may have a different impression,” O’Donnell continued, adding:

    This has dominated his presidency for ten days and he could submit to another exam, a full exam, partial exam, whatever. He can waive his right to make things public. None of us are asking about the military members who might be seeing a physician here. None of us. We are only asking about the president’s being understood. And so that’s why we want to understand. When you see on the public records that a physician with his specialty has come to the White House, gone to the residence clinic, and met with the president’s physician, we feel like there is more to be said there, and that’s what we’re asking.

    “And I understand that, Kelly, and, you know, I respect you wholeheartedly, and I’ve known you for some time. We want to be also, because we are particular, we are talking about someone who’s name who is out there, and I understand, I get it, it’s in the log. I get that it’s in the log,” Jean-Pierre replied, referring to a Parkinsons’s specialist that visited the White House.

    “What’s the security concerns?” O’Donnell pressed.

    “We want to respect that person and give them the measure of privacy that they deserve. The moment I say anything about any specialist, it becomes a thing from this podium. So what I can share and this is what I can share. He has seen a neurologist three times. Three times, not more. Not were he? Not more than that. Not more than that. He’s seen a neurologist three times,” Jean-Pierre concluded .

    Watch the clip above via Fox News.

    The post ‘It’s Not Okay!’ Karine Jean-Pierre Stops Press Briefing to Scold Reporters For ‘Attacks’ on White House first appeared on Mediaite .
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