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Video of White House briefing altered to show abrupt end | Fact check
A video of the briefing provided by the White House shows Jean-Pierre did not abruptly end the press conference after Doocy asked his question. Instead, she had a lengthy response, telling Doocy she "completely" disagreed with the premise of his question. She went on to say, in part:
Fox’s Doocy, Karine Jean-Pierre Clash Over Trump Assassination Attempt: ‘Incredibly Dangerous in the Way You’re Asking’
Peter Doocy and Karine Jean-Pierre clashed after Doocy asked Jean-Pierre why she was continuing to refer to Donald Trump as a "threat." The post Fox’s Doocy, Karine Jean-Pierre Clash Over Trump Assassination Attempt: ‘Incredibly Dangerous in the Way You’re Asking’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Fact Check: Video of Karine Jean-Pierre being questioned over Trump 'threat' is altered
In a Sept. 17 press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre responded to a journalist’s question about references to Donald Trump as a “threat,” contrary to a video shared online that was altered to show her walking away without responding.
WATCH: Karine Jean-Pierre frustrated as Peter Doocy asks her why Trump is called a 'threat' to democracy
Peter Doocy said that Donald Trump is targeted despite the recent assassination attempt near his West Palm Beach golf course
'We're so moving on': Peter Doocy cut off by Karine Jean-Pierre over 'insane' question
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre cut off Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy after he asked if Vice President Kamala Harris had a Southern accent.During Tuesday's White House briefing, Doocy claimed that Harris' speeches in Detroit and Pittsburgh sounded differently.
FACT CHECK: No, Karine Jean-Pierre Did Not Leave Briefing Room Following Question About Trump From Peter Doocy
A video shared on Instagram claims White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre left the White House briefing room following a question from Fox News journalist Peter Doocy about the second alleged assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
Video: LIVE: White House briefing with Karine Jean-Pierre, Jared Bernstein
White House briefing with Karine Jean-Pierre, Jared Bernstein Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre holds a White House briefing a day after the Federal Reserve delivered a half-percentage-point rate cut.
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White House continues to call Trump ‘threat’ to democracy despite multiple attempts on former president’s life
The White House defended its use of the term 'threat' to describe former President Trump, referring to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S.
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