FOX News reporter Jacqui Heinrich exposed the Biden Administration’s complete absence of moral clarity at the latest White House press briefing.
Jacqui Heinrich asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to explain why they were not condemning the anti-American chants by Dearborn Islamists but instead were calling Republicans “murderers” for opposing the failures and climbing costs of Obamacare.
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Curtis Houck, the Managing Editor of Newsbusters, posted the transcript of this questioning in a thread on Twitter-X.
Here is the transcript of the exchange:
Jacqui Heinrich: “A couple days ago in Deaborn, there were protesters chanting, ‘Death to America!’ and, ‘Death to Israel!’ Does the President condemn that?”
Karine Jean Pierre (KJP): “Yes.”
Heinrich: “Is the President at all concerned that Dearborn is becoming – is facing a risk of becoming a hotbed of any sort of homegrown threats?”
KJP: “I don’t have any intelligence to share with you on that. Obviously, that’s something that we’re always very vigilant about, but don’t have any national intelligence to share with you.”
Heinrich: “And then…”
KJP: “But, obviously, we will condemn any – any of violent rhetoric…”
Heinrich: “…Would we be seeing a statement?”
KJP: “…Which …which we have been very, I mean, you’re hearing from me, right? You’re asking me a question. I’m answering it and we’ve been very vigilant about… or very consistent about denouncing that type of that type of rhetoric.”
JACQUI TIME: : “A couple days ago in Deaborn, there were protesters chanting, ‘death to America’ and ‘death to Israel.’ Does the President condemn that?”
KJP: “Yes.”
.@JacquiHeinrich: “Is the President at all concerned that Dearborn is becoming – is facing a risk of becoming a… pic.twitter.com/WX2XYeWtzB
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) April 9, 2024
Heinrich: “Should we see a – should we expect a statement from the President on that? It was a pretty significant display.”
KJP: “I mean, you’re hearing from me. I think that’s important. The other part, too, that I do want to be very clear about – you know, peaceful protest is something that the President has also been very, very clear that is important for – to give folks space to peacefully protest, but any type of violent rhetoric, we are going to denounce.”
.@JacquiHeinrich: “Should we see a – should we expect a statement from the President on that? It was a pretty significant display.”
KJP: “I mean, you’re hearing from me. I think that’s important. The other part, too, that I do want to be very clear about – you know, peaceful… pic.twitter.com/cVk7prsRjb
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) April 9, 2024
After setting up KDP, Jacqui Heinrich then goes for the kill shot.
Heinrich: “And then, on some of the comments he made today, did – did the President mean to, essentially accuse Republicans of – of murder? I mean, the – the language that he was using to describe opposition to the Affordable Care Act – the quote was, um, ‘They want to terminate the Affordable Care Act. Terminate will – guess what – kill millions of Americans.’ Does he think that Republicans are trying to kill Americans?”
KJP: “I think you’re – I think you’re taking the most extreme – extreme definition or extreme evaluation of what the President said. Here’s the reality. The Affordable Care Act, which obviously started in the Obama-Biden administration, the President expanded on that, making sure that people have affordable health care that saves lives. It does. It is important.”
Heinrich: “[Inaudible] use other language, though? It – it’s a stronger than usual…”
KJP: “But you’re taking what he said to the most extreme part of – of your definition or your realization.”
Heinrich: “Well, he said it.”
KJP: “I know, but let’s be – let’s be really clear.”
Heinrich: “…He – he said –”
KJP: “Let’s…”
Heinrich: “…harm and…”
KJP: “…Let’s be really clear. People having health care is important. It saves lives. It is important to have that.”
.@JacquiHeinrich: “And then, on some of the comments he made today, did – did the President mean to – essentially accuse Republicans of – of murder? I mean, the – the language that he was using to describe opposition to the Affordable Care Act – the quote was, um, ‘they want to… pic.twitter.com/fLFPJUCPSG
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) April 9, 2024





