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    Home » Blog » Karine Jean-Pierre insists inflation will not bring Biden down during first debate

    Karine Jean-Pierre insists inflation will not bring Biden down during first debate

    June 25, 2024Updated:June 25, 2024 Business & Economy No Comments
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    President Joe Biden will not be hampered by prices during the political debate on Thursday, according to White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, who claimed the president did show a contrast between him and his Democratic competitor, former president Donald Trump.

    Inflation is good to be one of the main factors driving voters in the election, with Trump indicating on Saturday that he would use it as a cover-up for Biden during the conversation. When asked how Biden may respond to criticism of his handling of inflation, Jean-Pierre claimed that the president had signed some pieces of legislation to help the nation “get back on its feet” and that the Biden administration was handling prices as it was dealing with the COVID-19 crisis.

    ” But, yes, eggs and milk and there are food items that were off, it has gone over”, Jean- Pierre said. ” It has gone down since 2022. Oil prices, because of the activities that this leader took, and let’s not forget there was an war. Russia did naturally input Ukraine. That resulted in higher oil prices. The leader took activity, tapped the SPR, and we saw oil prices go down. Every problem that we have in front of us has been met with the leader at the moment. The president clearly frequently discusses that. On Thursday, he’ll had another chance to address those concerns.

    Gas prices increased slightly on Monday, from$ 3.447 last week to$ 3.448, but the comment about the price increase has now increased slightly. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA ) and Senate Republican Conference Chairman John Barrasso (R-WY ) allege the administration has lowered gas prices ahead of the 2024 election, which is “political abuse” that the president has committed.

    Jean- Pierre even directed her notice to Trump, citing him and his management as” the reason why we have conflict” after Roe v. Wade was overturned, saying in vitro fertilization is “on the range” in this election. She added that when their kids grow up, they will have fewer rights than their parents.

    Even though Trump has advocated for IVF, saying he” clearly” supports it in the midst of a contentious Alabama Supreme Court decision earlier this year, the media secretary’s statement about IVF being at risk was made. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX ) has referred to IVF as “amazing technology” and collaborated with Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL ) on legislation that would make states ineligible for Medicaid funding if their legislatures or courts decide to outlaw it.

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    Trump made a surprise appearance at the Faith and Freedom Coalition event on Saturday ahead of the 2024 presidential controversy, where he compared it to a regular-sized Tic-Tac container and made fun of Biden’s handling of the market. The former president claimed that this was the result of the Biden inflation problem and that this is what voters are feeling.

    Trump wo n’t be able to recreate his Tic-Tac comparison during the debate because candidates are prohibited from bringing props or prewritten notes. Moreover, there will only be two breaks throughout the 90- second conversation, and neither he nor Biden can merge with their campaign teams during these breaks. The conversation will be broadcast live on CNN on Thursday night, while the debate will also be broadcast live on cable news and broadcast sites.

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