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Press Conference: Jen Psaki Holds a Press Briefing at The White House - June 21, 2021

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Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:00:00-00:00:09 (10 sec)
"Hi everyone. Good morning -- or good afternoon. Okay. A couple of items for all of you at the top." 1

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:00:09-00:00:21 (12 sec)
"Today, the Biden-Harris administration has launched Child Tax Credit Awareness Day to educate the public and encourage non-filers to sign up for the largest Child Tax Credit in history." 2

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:00:21-00:00:38 (17 sec)
"The American Rescue Plan increased the Child Tax Credit to $3,000 for families whose children are between 6 and 17 years old, and $3,600 for families with children under 6 years old, and allows half of that tax credit be paid to families in advance through a monthly check or direct deposit." 3

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:00:38-00:00:53 (14 sec)
"So, starting July 15th, almost all families who have filed taxes in the last two years will receive this monthly payment automatically. This means most families with two young children would receive a monthly payment of $600 starting in July." 4

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:00:53-00:01:09 (16 sec)
"But we want to make sure that everybody who is eligible signs up, hence we have launched a website: ChildTaxCredit.gov -- very easy to remember. And if anybody is not sure -- maybe they haven't filed taxes because they -- they don't -- they're not required to -- they can go there and learn if they're eligible for this incredible benefit." 5

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:01:09-00:01:25 (16 sec)
"Second, today, the United States -- in coordination with our allies and partners in Canada, the European Union, and the United Kingdom -- has taken a number of actions to impose costs on the Lukashenko regime in Belarus for a variety of egregious acts." 6

Jen Psaki

Very Negative
00:01:25-00:01:41 (15 sec)
"Last month, we said we would develop a list of targeted actions against key members of the Lukashenko regime associated with ongoing abuses of human rights and corruption, the falsification of the 2020 Election, and the forced diversion of the Ryanair flight." 7

Jen Psaki

Slightly Negative
00:01:41-00:01:55 (14 sec)
"Today, we are following through and holding the regime accountable. So, earlier today, the Department of State and the Department of Treasury designated 62 Belarusian individuals and 5 entities in response to continuing repression in Belarus." 8

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:01:55-00:02:07 (13 sec)
"Importantly, we did this alongside our partners and allies. And with these coordinated actions on both sides of the Atlantic, we are demonstrating our deep and shared concern regarding the Lukashenko regime's activities." 9

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:02:07-00:02:26 (19 sec)
"Finally, today, the Biden-Harris administration announced the distribution list for the remaining 55 million of the 80 million doses of America's own vaccine supply President Biden has pledged to send out globally and allocate by the end of June in service of ending the pandemic." 10

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:02:26-00:02:33 (7 sec)
"Already, we have sent millions of doses to the world, including 2.5 million doses that arrived in Taiwan this weekend." 11

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:02:33-00:02:45 (12 sec)
"And, in addition, sharing doses fr- -- in addition to sharing doses from our vaccines -- own vaccines supply, the Biden-Harris administration is committed to working with U.S. manufacturers to produce more vaccine doses to share with the world." 12

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:02:45-00:03:03 (18 sec)
"And we've purchased, as we announced last week, half -- or the week before that -- half a billion Pfizer doses to donate to 92 low- and middle-income countries and members of the African Union. In total, the G7 agreed to provide an additional more than 1 billion doses starting in the summer of 2020 [2021]." 13

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:03:03-00:03:05 (2 sec)
"With that, Alex, why don't you kick us off?" 14

Question

Slightly Positive
00:03:05-00:03:23 (18 sec)
"Thanks. I have a few. The first is on that vaccine allocation. The President promised to distribute those 80 million by the end of the month, but he's obviously falling short of that goal. So, is there any indication that the red tape in this distribution is costing lives at this point? Why is it taking so long?" 15

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:03:23-00:03:41 (18 sec)
"Well, first, let me say we've -- we're committed to allo- -- we're committed allocating those doses; we've done exactly that. What we found to be the biggest challenge is not actually the supply -- we have plenty of doses to share with the world -- but this is a herculean logistical challenge. And we've seen that as we've begun to implement." 16

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:03:41-00:04:01 (19 sec)
"So, you know, as we work with countries, we need to ensure that there's -- safety and regulatory information is shared. Some supply teams need needles, syringes, and alcohol pads. Transportation needs -- teams need to ensure that there are proper temperature storage, prevent breakage, and ensure the vaccine immediately clears Customs." 17

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:04:01-00:04:09 (8 sec)
"So, this has not, as you all know, been done before. Sometimes it's even language barriers that occur as we're working to get these doses out to countries." 18

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:04:09-00:04:18 (10 sec)
"So we have announced today where these doses are going. We will continue to announce as they land on the ground and as they are being shipped. And we're looking forward to doing that as quickly as possible." 19

Question

Somewhat Positive
00:04:18-00:04:29 (11 sec)
"Sure. And on infrastructure, the latest compromise: You said, earlier today, the President needs to see more details. What details does he need to see? Was he not able to take a look at the package this weekend?" 20

Question

Very Positive
00:04:29-00:04:53 (24 sec)
"And one of the issues you've obviously raised are payfors. So, gas tax aside -- that being a nonstarter -- what payfors would the White House be open to? Specifically, some have raised potentially using leftover CARES funds or funds from the December COVID package. Would those be feasible? And do you want to see the package ultimately fully paid for?" 21

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:04:53-00:05:19 (25 sec)
"Well, first, let me say that, you know, the President's pledge was not to raise taxes on Americans making less than $400,000 a year. And the proposed gas tax or vehicle mileage tax would do exactly that. So that is a nonstarter for him. I'd also note, for the mathematicians in the room: That only raises $40 billion, which is a fraction of what this proposal would cost." 22

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:05:19-00:05:50 (31 sec)
"The President has proposed a range of ways to pay for this package, including ways that would not violate the red lines that Republicans have put forward. One of them is ensuring the highest -- wealthiest individuals in this country pay what they're supposed to pay as it relates to taxes -- additional tax enforcement -- which would raise a great deal more by multiples of what the gas tax would raise. And it would -- it would fall on for -- predominantly wealthy Americans and just ensure they're paying the taxes they owe. So, that is an area where we feel there should be an opportunity to move forward." 23

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:05:50-00:06:06 (16 sec)
"And as it relates to details, of course, there needs to be ongoing discussion; there will be over the coming days, rapidly. I expect he'll have conversations this afternoon. Tomorrow, we'll read those out as those happen, provide information to all of you. And we're eager to get those continued." 24

Question

Neutral
00:06:06-00:06:12 (6 sec)
"Is the White House open to using those leftover funds to fund the ultimate bill?" 25

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:06:12-00:06:34 (23 sec)
"Well, one, there's minimal, very small amounts that would be leftover. And many of those small amounts have already been allocated or they are to help small businesses, help keep cops and firefighters on the beat. And so we feel the best proposal that does not violate the red lines that the Republicans have put forward would be tax enforcement and some other proposals the President has already put on the table." 26

Question

Very Negative
00:06:34-00:06:50 (16 sec)
"Lastly, on voting rights: Obviously, there's going to be a show vote on S.1. tomorrow that's going to fail. So, I wanted to come back to President Biden pledging to do whatever he could. He said he'd use every sort of tool at his disposal to get the bill passed." 27

Question

Very Negative
00:06:50-00:07:05 (15 sec)
"What has he done to get that bill passed, considering this vote is going to fail? And since he has pledged that, is it time for him to start calling, again, for filibuster reform more loudly? That's a tool at his disposal he has not yet really pushed for." 28

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:07:05-00:07:22 (17 sec)
"Well, first, let me just give you a sense of how we see this and how the President sees it: It's a step forward. We don't expect there to be a magical 10 votes. I'm not suggesting that. But just two weeks ago, there were questions about whether Democrats would be aligned. We certainly hope that will be the case tomorrow." 29

Jen Psaki

Very Negative
00:07:22-00:07:39 (17 sec)
"It's important to remember that this has been a 60-year battle to make voting more accessible, more available to Americans across the country. And our effort, the President's effort to continue that fight doesn't stop tomorrow at all. This will be a fight of his presidency." 30

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:07:39-00:07:52 (13 sec)
"In terms of the steps he's taken, he's had conversations, obviously, with members about supporting this legislation, including Senator Manchin, as you all know, over the last couple of weeks. And he will continue to advocate." 31

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:07:52-00:08:13 (21 sec)
"He's also asked his Vice President -- or, agreed with his Vice President that she will be in charge of this effort moving forward. It doesn't stop. This is an important piece of it -- the federal legislation. More work to be done. But it doesn't stop with that. There's work to do in the states. There's work to do with voting groups. There's work to do to empower and engage legislatures. And that's something that will also be part of her effort." 32

Jen Psaki

Very Negative
00:08:13-00:08:28 (15 sec)
"As it relates to the filibuster: You know, I don't think you have to take it from us. That would be Congress moving forward or making a decision. If the vote is unsuccessful tomorrow, it will -- I -- we suspect it will prompt a new conversation about the path forward, and we'll see where that goes." 33

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:08:28-00:08:29 (1 sec)
"Go ahead." 34

Question

Neutral
00:08:29-00:08:46 (18 sec)
"Following up on infrastructure: You know, Senator Portman said over the weekend that he thought that dropping the gas tax and this fee on electric vehicles could be something that they could do, so long as the President puts forward ideas that do not include raising any taxes. Is that a potential compromise that seems feasible?" 35

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:08:46-00:09:08 (21 sec)
"Well, again, last I checked, the proposal the President put forward in his initial proposal -- that has been a part of this discussion to increase investment in tax enforcement, ensure that people who are the wealthiest are paying what they should be paying in taxes, which would raise a significantly larger amount than the gas tax -- does exactly that and should meet his bar." 36

Question

Neutral
00:09:08-00:09:12 (5 sec)
"And, to Alex's point, do you want this bill to be fully paid for?" 37

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:09:12-00:09:25 (13 sec)
"The President has proposed means of fully paying for this package, including the tax enforcement components. He thinks that's a responsible thing to do. And we'll continue to have discussions with members about how we can find a path forward." 38

Question

Neutral
00:09:25-00:09:30 (5 sec)
"You mentioned continuing discussion: Should we expect another in-person meeting perhaps here at the White House this week?" 39

Jen Psaki

Leans Positive
00:09:30-00:09:33 (3 sec)
"I suspect -- you can expect that, yes." 40

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:09:33-00:09:34 (1 sec)
"Go ahead." 41

Question

Very Positive
00:09:34-00:09:44 (10 sec)
"Jen, just going into this week, how does the President view his role in these negotiations? Is he the closer? Is the the facilitator? Like what's his approach this week to try and get this across the finish line?" 42

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:09:44-00:09:50 (5 sec)
"I feel like there's a baseball analogy here I really want to deliver on so my husband thinks I'm cool, but I can't think of it." 43

Jen Psaki

Slightly Negative
00:09:50-00:10:12 (22 sec)
"Look, I think the President, having served 36 years in the Senate, he's always going to be deeply involved. He's always going to roll up his sleeves and want to know every detail of what's being discussed, every detail of the proposal and package. As I -- as I noted, in response to Mary's question, I suspect he'll have some members here over the past -- over the next couple of days to have those discussions in person." 44

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:10:12-00:10:27 (16 sec)
"So I don't know how you -- I will leave it to all of you to -- to characterize or give a label for that. But he's ready to roll up his sleeves, ready -- the O- -- the door to the Oval Office is always open. And he'll be deeply involved and engaged in these negotiations over the coming days." 45

Question

Very Positive
00:10:27-00:10:45 (17 sec)
"And some progressives have made the ask that if you're going to move forward with this bipartisan package, moderate senators commit to them to supporting the reconciliation piece of this as well -- the second track, if you will. Will the President also seek that commitment from the moderates if they do move forward on a bipartisan piece of legislation?" 46

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:10:45-00:10:58 (14 sec)
"Well, I would say that the President sees this as a process that is -- has multiple paths forward. And the reconciliation process -- which is already underway, being led through the budget committees in Congress -- is an important component of that." 47

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:10:58-00:11:12 (14 sec)
"And a number of his priorities and his proposals that he's put forward are not a part of this negotiation or are not a part of this discussion that's happening in a bipartisan manner. So he certainly would like to see that move forward, and he will make that case to others as well." 48

Question

Positive
00:11:12-00:11:18 (6 sec)
"And then just one last quick one: Does he support the Manchin language on the voting rights issue?" 49

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:11:18-00:11:31 (13 sec)
"Well, you know, again, I think this is a compromise. And as that happens, as compromises happen, it means there's a lot that you like about it -- and it may not be everything you love, but he certainly sees this as a step forward." 50

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:11:31-00:11:43 (12 sec)
"And -- and as Stacey Abrams said over the weekend, incremental steps forward in making voting rights more accessible, making voting more available is a good thing." 51

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:11:43-00:11:53 (10 sec)
"And he certainly is appreciative of the efforts by Senator Manchin and others to continue to make progress on voting rights, which he feels is a huge priority." 52

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:11:53-00:11:54 (1 sec)
"Go ahead." 53

Question

Neutral
00:11:54-00:11:56 (2 sec)
"Some quick follow-ups on things that have already been discussed." 54

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:11:56-00:11:56 ( sec)
"Sure." 55

Question

Neutral
00:11:56-00:12:03 (7 sec)
"First, on infrastructure, the meeting that would be taking place at the White House this week: Do we have a day or people who would be attending on that yet?" 56

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:12:03-00:12:11 (7 sec)
"It's an excellent question. We will provide more details to you as soon as we have them. But I suspect it could be more than one engagement." 57

Question

Slightly Positive
00:12:11-00:12:40 (29 sec)
"Okay. And then on voting rights: There's been a lot of concerns expressed about whether it's the Manchin proposal, the two bills that have been already floating in Congress -- that they actually don't address the key issues that are being faced right now, which is local election officials being removed, being taken -- their power being taken away from them. Is the White House going to say anything about what more needs to be done to deal with those specific issues that are happening right now?" 58

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:12:40-00:13:09 (29 sec)
"Yeah, I think that's an important point to raise. You know, even if the voting rights bill was sailing across the finish line with the support of every member of Congress, there would still be more to be done. And that's why the Vice President is going to be leading this effort. You're right that some of that is protections for officials and states. Some of that is, frankly, pushing back on the more t- -- more than 40 states where there's legislation moving forward that makes it more difficult for people to exercise a fundamental ro- -- right, which is the right to vote." 59

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:13:09-00:13:23 (14 sec)
"So, again, this is not the end of our effort; this is, in some ways, the beginning. And there is going to be more work done by the President, by the Vice President, by the administration to expand access to voting rights." 60

Question

Neutral
00:13:23-00:13:26 (2 sec)
"And then one more thing, just on the financial regulation meeting --" 61

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:13:26-00:13:26 ( sec)
"Yeah." 62

Question

Very Positive
00:13:26-00:13:50 (24 sec)
"-- that's happening in the Oval Office today. There were a number of issues that I didn't see on, kind of, your readout of what was going to be discussed at that meeting. You know, it could be anything from the Federal Reserve's signaling interest rate hikes to the role that meme stocks are playing in financial stability. Just anything -- I mean, are those -- are those issues going to be raised? And what more is going to be focused on at that?" 63

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:13:50-00:14:21 (30 sec)
"Well, we'll provide a readout of the meeting when their meeting concludes. I would note that it is a routine meeting. And most Presidents meet with their financial regulators. There is, of course, a couple of items on the proactive agenda. And when it's concluded, we'll provide a readout, including the state of the country's financial institutions, work that they're all doing to promote financial stability, implementation updates around climate-related financial risk, agency actions on financial inclusion and access to credit." 64

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:14:21-00:14:33 (12 sec)
"That's the proactive agenda. As you know, in these meetings, different topics come up. But this is, again, in our view, a standard and routine meeting where they'll discuss -- the focus will really be on those topics." 65

Question

Neutral
00:14:33-00:14:36 (3 sec)
"Are you expecting any decisions to come out of it?" 66

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:14:36-00:14:39 (4 sec)
"I think it's more of an update than it is a decision." 67

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:14:39-00:14:39 ( sec)
"Go ahead." 68

Question

Very Positive
00:14:39-00:14:50 (10 sec)
"Thanks, Jen. Back on infrastructure, aside from the gas tax, now that the President has had a chance to take a look at the bipartisan plan, what does he think of it?" 69

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:14:50-00:15:09 (19 sec)
"Well, I'd first say that the President is encouraged that Democrats and Republicans are continuing to discuss a path forward on rebuilding our roads, our railways, and our bridges. That's a positive sign. And this offer is nearly double what the Republican offer was just a few weeks ago. That's another positive sign in the right direction." 70

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:15:09-00:15:23 (14 sec)
"He's somebody who cares about the details, wants to have a discussion. And now that he's back in the United States and -- I expect he'll do that over the coming days. Also stay closely in touch with Democratic leadership about the path forward." 71

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:15:23-00:15:37 (14 sec)
"But certainly, he's encouraged by the fact that the number has increased, the investments have increased. Has some questions about the payfors, which I've noted. And has a red line about the gas tax and raising taxes on individuals making less than $400,000 a year." 72

Question

Neutral
00:15:37-00:15:40 (3 sec)
"Is a $1 trillion plan big enough for him?" 73

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:15:40-00:16:01 (21 sec)
"Well, I don't think we see this as a -- as a one step. There is a reconciliation process. That's ongoing. And that addresses and includes a number of the President's key priorities, including making pre-K universal for kids across the country, which would increase the likelihood of graduating by more than 50 percent; making community college more accessible." 74

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:16:01-00:16:13 (12 sec)
"There's a lot of investments and proposals the President has put forward because he thinks they're important for our economy, for the American workforce, for our competitiveness. And a lot of those will be included in a budget process that's already moving forward." 75

Question

Somewhat Positive
00:16:13-00:16:21 (8 sec)
"So even if this plan doesn't end up being as big as he would like it to be, he believes there are other ways to -- to get those policies enacted?" 76

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:16:21-00:16:24 (3 sec)
"There are a lot of vehicles to move his bold ideas forward." 77

Question

Very Positive
00:16:24-00:16:31 (7 sec)
"On Medicare, does the President support Bernie Sanders's proposal to include dental and vision in Medicare?" 78

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:16:31-00:16:38 (6 sec)
"It's a great question. I actually haven't talked to him about this, so I don't want to speak out of turn. Let me do that, and we can get you all an answer on that." 79

Question

Very Positive
00:16:38-00:16:48 (10 sec)
"And then, finally, can you describe what safeguards the administration has in place to make sure that the children of top officials don't get preferential treatment in hiring?" 80

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:16:48-00:17:07 (19 sec)
"Sure. Well, let me say, first, that we have the highest ethical standards of any administration in history. A number of ethics officials have conveyed that, and we're proud of that. We have also staffed up at an unprecedented pace, and that -- and this is the most diverse administration in American history." 81

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:17:07-00:17:14 (7 sec)
"So, we certainly expect that everyone will abide by those high ethics standards. That applies in how we operate; it also applies in how hiring is done." 82

Question

Somewhat Positive
00:17:14-00:17:17 (3 sec)
"Afghanistan, please." 83

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:17:17-00:17:19 (2 sec)
"Go ahead." 84

Question

Very Positive
00:17:19-00:17:47 (28 sec)
"With the President back from his trip, with the kind of progress you've talked about that he sees on infrastructure, is he seeing this as an inflection point, in terms of urgency? Is his mindset at all different after being rather patient in his approach with outreach? How would you describe where his head is right now, concerning how quickly something can get done? Because there are a lot of people who are feeling like it's taking too long, and that perhaps he has to have a more active central public role." 85

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:17:47-00:18:06 (19 sec)
"Well, I'd first say that, having lived through a lot of legislative battles himself, he knows that sometimes they take some time; the sausage-making takes some time. But to your point, he does not feel the time is unlimited. And he would like -- it is not weeks, in his view, in terms of moving forward and seeing if there's a bipartisan path forward." 86

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:18:06-00:18:23 (17 sec)
"So that is why he's eager to have these meetings and discussions over the coming days in the White House and see what it looks like, see if we can address some of the questions he has about this proposal. And certainly, he'd like to move forward sooner rather than later." 87

Question

Slightly Positive
00:18:23-00:18:35 (12 sec)
"And on Iran, the newly elected President has indicated that he does not wish to meet with President Biden or to engage on the components of the JCPOA. What is the President's view on that?" 88

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:18:35-00:18:45 (10 sec)
"Well, we don't currently have diplomatic relations with Iran or any plans to meet with the lead- -- at the leader level, so it's unclear that anything has actually changed on that front." 89

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:18:45-00:18:56 (11 sec)
"I will say that the President's view and our view is that the decisionmaker here is the Supreme Leader. That was the case before the election; is the case today; will be the case, probably, moving forward." 90

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:18:56-00:19:09 (13 sec)
"The Iran nuclear negotiating teams just finished their six rounds of talks. They have not yet announced the seventh round. But as is typical, they're back consulting with capitals. And we're looking forward to seeing where that goes moving forward." 91

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:19:09-00:19:09 (1 sec)
"Go ahead, Peter." 92

Question

Leans Positive
00:19:09-00:19:27 (17 sec)
"Thank you, Jen. On COVID-19 origins, Jake Sullivan said this week that if China does not let investigators probing the COVID origins in, they're going to face isolation in the international community. So what is an example of something that the White House thinks China would care about being isolated from?" 93

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:19:27-00:19:51 (24 sec)
"Well, I would say that, as you know from covering the trip, last week there was a great deal of calibration around -- in the global community, among the world's largest democracies, the world's most important security partners, about how we were going to work together to address the rising economic power of China and concerns where we have concerns, which -- the lack of transparency is certainly one of them." 94

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:19:51-00:20:15 (24 sec)
"So I think what the President and what Jake Sullivan were referring to is: The global community has taken notice, we're going to work together to exercise the necessary pressure on China to be a participant and to provide transparent data and access in this case, and China wants to have a role in the global community and global conversations. And certainly, they would take note of that." 95

Question

Very Negative
00:20:15-00:20:27 (12 sec)
"And so, the White House's position would be that isolation from the international community is more of a deterrent than, say, sanctions and threatening sanctions or some other form of punishment?" 96

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:20:27-00:20:40 (12 sec)
"I think the point that Jake was making is that China wants to be seen as a power in the world, as a central actor in the world. And they -- they are not looking to have the global community align against them." 97

Question

Neutral
00:20:40-00:20:48 (9 sec)
"And then, on infrastructure, Bernie Sanders is pitching a reconciliation package that's up to $6 billion. That includes some of the President's other priorities --" 98

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:20:48-00:20:49 (1 sec)
"Trillion." 99

Question

Neutral
00:20:49-00:20:52 (3 sec)
"I'm sorry -- $6 trillion. It's a lot more money that way. [Laughter]" 100

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:20:52-00:20:52 (1 sec)
"I'm just --" 101

Question

Neutral
00:20:52-00:20:53 ( sec)
"If --" 102

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:20:53-00:20:56 (3 sec)
"I'm just here to get you the accurate info." 103

Question

Somewhat Positive
00:20:56-00:21:04 (8 sec)
"Thank you very much. If something $6 trillion dollars big makes it to the President's desk, would he sign it or is that too big?" 104

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:21:04-00:21:20 (16 sec)
"Well, first, we're not quite there yet. And I would also note that the President has put forward a way of paying for these proposals, including what he feels are necessary reforms to our corporate tax system and asking the individuals -- the highest-income individuals, the top 1 percent, to pay more." 105

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:21:20-00:21:33 (13 sec)
"And he's put a range of ideas out there on the table and proposals out there on the table. We're going to have discussions with Congress about what it looks like, what Democrats are comfortable with as well. There's a range of views in the Democratic Party as well, but we're not quite there yet." 106

Question

Very Negative
00:21:33-00:21:51 (18 sec)
"And, the last one, a dozen or so states have now ended the federal unemployment benefits -- the extra unemployment benefits. A couple more states are going to do that in coming days. Does the White House think that the governors who are ending these extra enhanced unemployment benefits before they expire are doing the right thing or the wrong thing?" 107

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:21:51-00:22:08 (17 sec)
"Well, we have continued to implement -- or are continuing to advocate to implement these unemployment benefits for the remainder of their tenure, which is just a couple of months. We don't actually know, because the data doesn't exist yet, what the impact of the implementation in these states is." 108

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:22:08-00:22:15 (7 sec)
"Our view is that American families -- there are still millions of people out of work. They still need a little bit of extra assistance." 109

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:22:15-00:22:20 (5 sec)
"We also don't think that these benefits should be never-ending. Hence, they're going to expire in early September." 110

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:22:20-00:22:29 (9 sec)
"So we know governors are going to make their decisions. We continue to believe that, with more than 7 million people out of work, that there's still additional assistance we should give to the American public." 111

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:22:29-00:22:31 (2 sec)
"Why don't you go ahead. Af- -- you said "Afghanistan."" 112

Question

Very Positive
00:22:31-00:22:50 (19 sec)
"Thank you very much. My name is Nazira Azim Karimi. I'm an Afghan freelance journalist. As you know, President Ghani and Dr. Abdullah will travel on Friday to the White House to Washington and visit with President Biden. What will be the main topic that President Biden will discuss with both of them?" 113

Question

Very Negative
00:22:50-00:23:09 (18 sec)
"And also, Taliban continues their attack in Afghanistan even today. White House has any plan to invite Taliban, too, to convince them to make a ceasefire in Afghanistan? Because Afghan people, they are really tired -- Afghan. And, emotionally, we are in a bad situation." 114

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:23:09-00:23:43 (34 sec)
"Understood. Well, I know that President Ghani will be here in the United States on preplanned travel to New York, I believe. And of course, the President looks forward to welcoming him to the White House for a meeting on Friday. And I expect their top of -- their focus of their conversation will -- to be to continue to discuss how we can work together to ensure that Afghanistan never again becomes a safe haven for terrorist groups who pose a threat to the U.S. homeland; how we can work together to continue to implement the humanitarian assistance, other assistance that the United States remains committed to, even as we work to draw down our troops." 115

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:23:43-00:23:44 (1 sec)
"Go ahead." 116

Question

Very Positive
00:23:44-00:24:04 (20 sec)
"Thank you, Jen. Just two questions. One, in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling on the NCAA and college athlete compensation, does the White House believe that there should be federal -- federal rules or some kind of federal standard governing college athlete compensation? Or is that a decision that the administration believes should be left up to states?" 117

Jen Psaki

Leans Negative
00:24:04-00:24:28 (24 sec)
"It's -- I -- let me just first say, on the ruling, that our view is that, of course, NCAA student-athletes work very hard, both on the athletic field and in the classroom. I'm a retired one myself. And today's decision recognizes that, as with all Americans, their hard work should not be exploited. And the President believes that everyone who works should be compensated fairly for his or her labor." 118

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:24:28-00:24:35 (7 sec)
"In terms of specific regulations, it's an excellent question. This is obviously a new ruling. I'd have to talk to our policy teams about that and where we might stand." 119

Question

Leans Negative
00:24:35-00:24:50 (15 sec)
"And just one on COVID-19: Based on the current projections, it does not look like the President's July 4th target of getting 70 percent of the population at least one dose of the vaccine will be met." 120

Question

Slightly Positive
00:24:50-00:25:09 (19 sec)
"Of course, the administration has tried to incentivize vaccinations along with corporations and other partners. What else can the White House do at this stage to try and change the trajectory of vaccination rates? And what are the concerns of missing that target in terms of the President's desire to get back to normalcy?" 121

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:25:09-00:25:33 (23 sec)
"Well, first, let me say we've made tremendous progress in our vaccination efforts to date. And the ultimate goal has been to get America back to normal, as you said. And we're looking forward to doing that even here at the ri- -- White House. As you know, we're -- we've invited 1,000 -- over 1,000 essential workers and military families to join the President on the South Lawn -- and many more -- with fireworks on the Mall." 122

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:25:33-00:25:48 (15 sec)
"What we've seen over the course of the past couple months, in terms of progress, is a massive reduction in the number of COVID cases by about 90 percent -- a 95 percent reduction in the number of deaths that are down. That's significant progress." 123

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:25:48-00:26:09 (21 sec)
"We set this bold, ambitious goal because we wanted to continue to make progress. And we're doing exactly that. We've seen 16 states meet it. What we -- what we've seen, as we've dug into the data, is that there is a big gap between individuals 25 and over, and 18 to 25. Eight- -- yes, eighteen to under twenty-five. That means that's an area we need to continue to work on." 124

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:26:09-00:26:22 (13 sec)
"Now, regardless, even if we sailed past -- even if we do sail past the 70 percent goal, we're still going to be vaccinating people on July 5th, on July 7th, on July 10th. That is still going to be -- continue to be part of our objective." 125

Jen Psaki

Very Negative
00:26:22-00:26:36 (14 sec)
"But as we dig into the data, we know that what we're seeing is a lower rate among young people. That's concerning, especially with the Delta variant being on the rise, as it is -- which does not discriminate by age, which still could cause death, serious illness." 126

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:26:36-00:26:44 (8 sec)
"I expect, in the coming days, you'll get an update from our COVID team on where we are on the data on the different categories as they dig into it. So I don't want to get ahead of them." 127

Jen Psaki

Leans Positive
00:26:44-00:26:57 (12 sec)
"But we're going to continue to run through the tape. We're also going to continue to be focused on where we can raise the rates and raise the numbers where we see there -- there's a lower uptick of vaccination." 128

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:26:57-00:26:58 (1 sec)
"Go ahead." 129

Question

Neutral
00:26:58-00:26:59 (1 sec)
"Jen --" 130

Question

Positive
00:26:59-00:27:01 (2 sec)
"Thanks. I think there's a fly on your head." 131

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:27:01-00:27:08 (7 sec)
"Oh, thank you. [Laughter] Oh, thank you guys. At least it's not a cicada. I swear, those things are --" 132

Question

Leans Positive
00:27:08-00:27:11 (3 sec)
"Okay, but I do have actual questions. [Laughter]" 133

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:27:11-00:27:17 (6 sec)
"I appreciate it. I was like, "Is there breaking news?" But it's just -- yeah, there you go. Okay." 134

Question

Leans Positive
00:27:17-00:27:38 (21 sec)
"Yes. So, I mean, talking about the voting rights vote -- there's supposed to be a test vote tomorrow. That is expected to fail. When you look at -- right now, the prospects for voting rights is not very high to get something through Congress as things stand right now." 135

Question

Positive
00:27:38-00:27:51 (13 sec)
"So what I would like to know is if you can say, specifically, what the White House plans to do if you cannot get something -- some type of federal action. I know you said that there are a lot of other things; you look at this as the beginning of the process." 136

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:27:51-00:27:52 (1 sec)
"Mm-hmm." 137

Question

Neutral
00:27:52-00:28:01 (9 sec)
"But ultimately, on an issue as fundamental as voting rights, if you cannot get federal action, what is left for the White House to do?" 138

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:28:01-00:28:21 (20 sec)
"Well, I don't think we accept that. All I'm -- the point I'm making is that it's also state action. It's also, frankly, action that's been happening from the Department of Justice, including increased funding and increased implementation across the country, which is something that the President and the Attorney General have both emphasized as a priority, and we've made some specific announcements about." 139

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:28:21-00:28:51 (30 sec)
"So, look, I think, as we look to tomorrow, what's clear and where we -- what we're measuring, I think, is: Is the Democratic Party united? We weren't, as of a couple of weeks ago. That's a step forward. If -- if and when -- and as I -- as I will acknowledge, we don't expect there to be a magical 10 or more Republican votes. They've been clear -- the Republican Party and Republicans in the Senate: They do not want to make it easier to vote. They do not want to make it more accessible for Americans to vote." 140

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:28:51-00:29:05 (15 sec)
"Well, where do we go from there? That is a conversation we're going to have to have with leaders in Congress, with Democrats, with a range of members who also want to see advance -- advances on voting rights. And I expect the President will engage with Senator Schumer and others on the path forward." 141

Question

Very Positive
00:29:05-00:29:29 (24 sec)
"When you talk about a conversation, does -- that means a conversation on the filibuster, I would think, because, like you said, there's not the 10 votes in the Senate. And that being the case, what do you expect that conversation to look like? Are you having conversations with Senator Manchin and others about possibly making changes to the filibuster, at least when it comes to voting rights, if anything is going to get done in Congress?" 142

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:29:29-00:29:52 (23 sec)
"Well, first, I would say the President has -- has spoken to his support for a talking filibuster in the past, and, at times, other members have as well. It requires a majority of -- it requires 50 Democrats to support changes in the filibuster rules. I will allow you all to do your vote counting of where things stand there. I suspect it's not just one or two individuals who are opposed to that." 143

Jen Psaki

Very Negative
00:29:52-00:30:02 (9 sec)
"I will note, though, as I said earlier, that if the vote is unsuccessful, I suspect -- we suspect that may change the conversation on the Hill. We will see." 144

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:30:02-00:30:15 (14 sec)
"But I'm not going to get ahead of where things are. There's going to be a vote tomorrow. Democrats, we suspect and hope, will be united in making voting more accessible for people across the country, making sure we're advocating for it as a fundamental right." 145

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:30:15-00:30:20 (4 sec)
"This is an opportunity for Republicans to stand up and do the same. It shouldn't be a partisan issue." 146

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:30:20-00:30:20 (1 sec)
"Go ahead." 147

Question

Very Negative
00:30:20-00:30:43 (23 sec)
"Thank you, Jen. Two topics for you. The first, I wanted to ask you about crime. I -- is that I wanted to understand: Is there a concern at the White House that there could be an increase in crime this summer with the -- you know, the pandemic lifting? And is that concern the reason that the President is going to weigh in this week?" 148

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:30:43-00:31:07 (24 sec)
"No, the reason is that there's been actually a rise in crime over the last five years, but really the last 18 months. And so, it's an opportunity for the President to speak to what he's going to do to help address that. And as we've seen around the country, it is a concern of many Americans -- Republicans but also Democrats, too -- not necessarily through a partisan lens. It was something the President felt was appropriate to speak to and tell the American people what he's doing to help address." 149

Question

Very Negative
00:31:07-00:31:18 (10 sec)
"Would he be approaching this a little differently than he did, perhaps in '94, when there was another crime wave that Democrats responded to? Can you talk to how his approach might change?" 150

Jen Psaki

Very Negative
00:31:18-00:31:38 (20 sec)
"Well, I'm not going to get ahead of his comments or remarks later this week. But it is an area where the President feels a lot -- a great deal of the crime we're seeing is a result of gun violence. I -- you can expect he'll speak to that and his commitment to continuing to address gun violence and gun safety in the country." 151

Jen Psaki

Negative
00:31:38-00:31:59 (21 sec)
"And, certainly, a long time has passed since the Crime Bill in '94. He's spoken himself to differences -- things he would stand by, things he would -- might do differently. But I wouldn't see this as a response to that, as much as a conveying to the American people what he's going to do now to help address the rise in crime we've seen over the last year and a half." 152

Question

Neutral
00:31:59-00:32:01 (2 sec)
"And I just wanted to follow up on Phil's question --" 153

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:32:01-00:32:02 ( sec)
"Sure." 154

Question

Neutral
00:32:02-00:32:19 (18 sec)
"-- from earlier about the Manchin compromise that had been floated. Just -- if you can talk specifically about his idea -- or maybe if you could speak specifically to the administration's position on allowing or requiring some form of voting ID when people go to the polls." 155

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:32:19-00:32:44 (25 sec)
"I think the President is looking -- I'm not going to go through different individual pieces of the package. It's a compromise. The President -- there are components there, of course, that I think, universally among most Democrats in the country -- an extension of early voting, making Election Day a law -- we would support. This is a step forward, should be seen as an incremental step forward. We'll see what's the next step in Congress." 156

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:32:44-00:32:45 (1 sec)
"Go ahead." 157

Question

Very Positive
00:32:45-00:33:11 (26 sec)
"Jen, thank you. Quick one on immigration and then another topic. There's been reports -- Axios is reporting that the White House is eyeing the end of July for a potential timeline to lift Title 42 at the border. CDC is also referring to White House on this. Does the White House see that as a realistic timeline for potentially lifting Title 42? Would we be at a place where vaccines are continuing to be distributed and it would be safe enough to lift that policy?" 158

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:33:11-00:33:26 (14 sec)
"Well, I don't have any new policy to announce. When it comes to Title 42, there's been no change. We're not, of course, going to get ahead of the CDC decision, the process involved in that -- which you just touched on a lot of those components. But we would let them pursue that process." 159

Question

Neutral
00:33:26-00:33:37 (11 sec)
"Would the White House prefer to allow the outcome of that policy be dictated by the current litigation that the ACLU is pursuing or would -- that the administration unilaterally make a decision on that policy?" 160

Jen Psaki

Slightly Negative
00:33:37-00:33:40 (3 sec)
"There's a policy process that's ongoing. That's unrelated to the litigation." 161

Question

Neutral
00:33:40-00:33:53 (13 sec)
"And then in terms of the President's trip later on this week to North Carolina, the White House -- the administration said early on that when it came to vaccine hesitancy, a big part of the strategy was relying on local physicians, local governments as well --" 162

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:33:53-00:33:54 ( sec)
"Yeah." 163

Question

Slightly Negative
00:33:54-00:34:08 (14 sec)
"-- to kind of take that on. You know, there's -- the Vice President took a trip recently, and the First Lady is taking a trip. Now the President taking a trip. Does this mark, kind of, a shift in strategy when it comes to combating vaccine hesitancy? And when it comes to that specific demographic you described -- younger people --" 164

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:34:08-00:34:08 ( sec)
"Yeah." 165

Question

Slightly Positive
00:34:08-00:34:13 (4 sec)
"-- what really do you do to convince those people to take vacc- -- vaccines at that point?" 166

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:34:13-00:34:25 (12 sec)
"Well, first, I would say: No. Where we've invested our funding is in local -- empowering local, trusted voices, whether they're doctors or clergy or civic leaders. That continues to be the case." 167

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:34:25-00:34:41 (16 sec)
"At the same time, of course, the President and the Vice President of the United States should be out there advocating for the impact, the efficacy of the vaccine, and the impact. And as a part of our "Month of Action" here -- a month-long campaign -- it's absolutely appropriate for them to do that, in our view." 168

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:34:41-00:35:11 (30 sec)
"As it relates to young people, you know, I think we'll use some of the same tactics we've deployed with a range of communities -- right? -- which is trusted voices; which is ensuring, you know, if a college roommate or a college -- a former college classmate got the vaccine and now can go out and feel safe going out to restaurants and concerts. That's pretty effective, maybe even more so than the President of the United States appearing in their local newspaper. That will continue to be an area we invest." 169

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:35:11-00:35:23 (12 sec)
"We've also continued to make it as accessible as humanly possible. That's something we can do from the federal government. We've seen that as a barrier in the past. We've made progress. We've seen that as a barrier. We'll continue to do that as it relates to young people." 170

Question

Neutral
00:35:23-00:35:23 ( sec)
"Jen." 171

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:35:23-00:35:25 (1 sec)
"We're also incentivizing." 172

Question

Neutral
00:35:25-00:35:26 (1 sec)
"Jen?" 173

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:35:26-00:35:26 (1 sec)
"Yeah. Yeah." 174

Question

Leans Negative
00:35:26-00:35:29 (2 sec)
"Sorry. Sorry about that." 175

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:35:29-00:35:29 (1 sec)
"Oh, it's okay." 176

Question

Slightly Negative
00:35:29-00:36:07 (38 sec)
"Two questions. [Laughter] Okay, two questions. The first, on governors and governors' races. Across the country, you've been -- you have a number of governors and candidates for governor who are becoming more and more explicitly anti-government in their rhetoric and rejecting the legitimacy of either the President or the federal government in general, in areas that are undoubtedly the federal government's province, such as a Texas gubernatorial candidate saying he would close the borders. You have a guy in Idaho running for governor who has actually taken up arms against federal agents." 177

Question

Very Negative
00:36:07-00:36:24 (17 sec)
"Is the administration concerned that actual violent extremists and people espousing secessionist rhetoric are finding a home in Republican primaries and could actually be elected to office? And then I have a second question." 178

Jen Psaki

Very Negative
00:36:24-00:36:40 (16 sec)
"Well, I'm not going to label people "domestic violent extremists" officially from here. I think we have certainly seen problematic revetoric -- rhetorics: followers of QAnon and conspiracy theories who not just -- who don't just run but are elected to office. So there's already a record of that." 179

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:36:40-00:37:04 (24 sec)
"We'll continue to speak out against that. But we will -- our strategy at this point is to continue to advocate for how government can work for the American people; remind people across the country that this President is going to govern for all Americans, not just one -- from one wing of a party or the other; and that, hopefully, the effectiveness of that is something that can help us play a constructive role." 180

Question

Very Negative
00:37:04-00:37:40 (36 sec)
"And then a related follow-up: President Biden's predecessor is going to return to his campaign-style rallies in Ohio this coming weekend. Has anyone from the administration reached out to Governor DeWine or anyone in Ohio's government about the possibility of violence resulting from his return to the trail? And is there any concern about him going back out there and continuing to insist that the election is fraudulent and that he actually won could result in people being hurt or killed?" 181

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:37:40-00:37:58 (18 sec)
"Obviously, we take the rhetoric of the -- the other, the -- the "former guy," as we like to say, quite seriously, as everyone should. But I don't have any readouts or calls with Governor DeWine. I will see if there's anything from our Homeland Security team to read out." 182

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:37:58-00:37:58 ( sec)
"Go ahead." 183

Question

Somewhat Positive
00:37:58-00:38:03 (5 sec)
"Thank you. You mentioned that supply -- going back to the vaccine announcement -- was the main -- was not the constraint." 184

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:38:03-00:38:03 (1 sec)
"Correct." 185

Question

Neutral
00:38:03-00:38:04 (1 sec)
"It was logistics." 186

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:38:04-00:38:05 ( sec)
"Yeah." 187

Question

Neutral
00:38:05-00:38:18 (13 sec)
"On June 4th, Gayle Smith said that they expected the balance of 80 million -- this 55 million -- to come from the AstraZeneca shots. Those are obviously still under review. Should we infer from your comment that you now expect those 55 million to be from Pfizer and Moderna or Johnson & Johnson?" 188

Jen Psaki

Leans Positive
00:38:18-00:38:37 (19 sec)
"We've always had a range of options -- as we are contingency planners here -- and we have plenty of supply to deliver on the 80 million doses. As you noted -- or as you alluded to, my former -- my answer previously, our biggest challenge is logistics -- is the fact that there's not a playbook for this. And there are challenges as it relates to getting these doses out to every country." 189

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:38:37-00:38:47 (10 sec)
"Certainly, obviously, once the FDA -- if the FDA -- if the FDA approves sending these AstraZeneca doses overseas, that would be a part of it. But until then, it wouldn't be, of course." 190

Question

Neutral
00:38:47-00:38:56 (9 sec)
"Do you have an estimate then on how many doses will be sent this month? Of course, the President Biden's pledge initially was that 80 million would be sent this month, and now it will be "allocated" instead of "sent."" 191

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:38:56-00:39:02 (6 sec)
"I don't have an update on that. It's a great question. I know the COVID team is doing a briefing tomorrow, but I will see if there's more we can get back to you." 192

Question

Neutral
00:39:02-00:39:04 (2 sec)
"I will be there. And I --" 193

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:39:04-00:39:06 (2 sec)
"I know you will be. A loyal attendee." 194

Question

Neutral
00:39:06-00:39:13 (7 sec)
"Indeed. And going -- for the meeting this afternoon, one of -- one subject I wonder if it'll come up is cryptocurrency. Is that something the President is seeking the advice of the -- the [inaudible]." 195

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:39:13-00:39:19 (6 sec)
"The agenda is exactly what I outlined earlier. And we will provide a readout once the meeting concludes about the topics." 196

Question

Very Positive
00:39:19-00:39:27 (8 sec)
"And this is his first meeting with Jay Powell. Does he have confidence in the job Jay Powell is doing? Does he have any particular message for Powell in particular on that?" 197

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:39:27-00:39:40 (13 sec)
"The President's view is this is a routine meeting with financial regulators to get an update on management of the economy and a range -- and making credit accessible to people across the country." 198

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:39:40-00:39:41 (1 sec)
"Go ahead." 199

Question

Positive
00:39:41-00:40:00 (20 sec)
"I just wanted to drill down, Jen, on the White House position on a vehicle mileage tax for electric vehicles. Can you explain the White House's position and why you'd be opposed to -- essentially, it would -- wouldn't it level set because people who fill up their cars with gasoline pay into the Highway Trust Fund with the 18.3 cent per gallon excise tax. People who drive electric vehicles drive on the same roads; they don't pay that tax. Why not?" 200

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:40:00-00:40:13 (13 sec)
"Well, first, I would say, the President wants to grow the electric vehicle industry, wants more people to buy electric vehicles, wants to make them accessible to people across the country. That will help our climate, help create jobs in that industry as well." 201

Jen Psaki

Leans Positive
00:40:13-00:40:31 (18 sec)
"And his view is that there are plenty of ways to pay for these proposals, plenty of ways that will not leave the burden on any individuals across the country making less than $400,000 a year. That's the choice, and he feels we should -- we should have the burden on the wealthiest Americans, as opposed to any other Americans." 202

Question

Very Positive
00:40:31-00:40:44 (13 sec)
"What's the long-term structural impact then on the Highway Trust Fund if, as you hope, more Americans drive electric vehicles, fewer people fill up their cars with gasoline? How do you sustain that if fewer people are paying that excise tax overtime?" 203

Jen Psaki

Slightly Negative
00:40:44-00:40:50 (6 sec)
"I suspect Secretary Pete has thought about this. I'm happy to talk to him about it over the long term." 204

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:40:50-00:41:05 (15 sec)
"But, again, the purpose of this proposal is to move to electric vehicles, as an industry -- where people are driving electric vehicles, making our climate -- making our climate healthier, but also creating jobs in this industry that he feels is an industry of the future." 205

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:41:05-00:41:06 (1 sec)
"Go ahead." 206

Question

Very Positive
00:41:06-00:41:25 (19 sec)
"Thank you. The President has been criticized for giving Putin a list of 16 critical infrastructure targets that's considered off-limits to cyberattacks. How did that idea come about? And why not tell Putin that everything inside of the United States is off-limits?" 207

Jen Psaki

Slightly Negative
00:41:25-00:41:39 (14 sec)
"Well, first, I don't think it required the President providing a list to -- for President Putin or Russia to determine what is critical infrastructure in the United States. I know that has been part of the conspiracy response to his proposal." 208

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:41:39-00:41:53 (14 sec)
"The President was being clear: These are areas where, you know, we will be watching and we will reserve the option of consequences. That was the message he was sending during that meeting. That's why he put forward those specific examples." 209

Question

Very Positive
00:41:53-00:42:02 (9 sec)
"And why didn't he give Putin a list of targets inside of Russia that the United States would target if another cyberattack does take place in the United States?" 210

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:42:02-00:42:04 (2 sec)
"Because we don't preview our punches." 211

Question

Slightly Positive
00:42:04-00:42:05 (1 sec)
"Okay. And also --" 212

Question

Neutral
00:42:05-00:42:06 (1 sec)
"Does the White House --" 213

Question

Neutral
00:42:06-00:42:07 (1 sec)
"One last one question." 214

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:42:07-00:42:07 ( sec)
"Go ahead." 215

Question

Neutral
00:42:07-00:42:07 ( sec)
"Jen? Jen?" 216

Question

Neutral
00:42:07-00:42:08 (1 sec)
"One last question." 217

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:42:08-00:42:09 ( sec)
"Sure." 218

Question

Neutral
00:42:09-00:42:13 (5 sec)
"Does the President believes that a 15-week-old, unborn baby is a human being?" 219

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:42:13-00:42:17 (3 sec)
"Are you asking me if the President supports a woman's right to choose?" 220

Question

Neutral
00:42:17-00:42:17 ( sec)
"Does he believe --" 221

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:42:17-00:42:17 ( sec)
"He does." 222

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:42:17-00:42:18 (1 sec)
"Go ahead." 223

Question

Neutral
00:42:18-00:42:36 (18 sec)
"Jen, another question, actually, on the summit last week with Putin. A State Department official, after the summit, said that the Havana Syndrome -- these anomalous health incidents among U.S. personnel -- had come up. It was referenced. Who referenced it to who?" 224

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:42:36-00:42:40 (4 sec)
"I don't have any more specifics from that meeting to read out for you." 225

Question

Slightly Positive
00:42:40-00:42:50 (10 sec)
"Why would the topic come up if there's no confidence in this building or with intelligence agencies as to the perpetrator?" 226

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:42:50-00:42:55 (5 sec)
"I just don't -- we have not attributed, as you know. I don't have anything more specifically on this topic from the meeting." 227

Question

Very Positive
00:42:55-00:43:03 (8 sec)
"The White House reaction on Fulton versus the City of -- White House reaction on the Supreme Court decision to Fulton versus the City of Philadelphia -- does the White House have a reaction on that -- on the case?" 228

Question

Positive
00:43:03-00:43:03 ( sec)
"Yes." 229

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:43:03-00:43:05 (2 sec)
"I think we have issued a reaction to it. And I don't have anything more to it." 230

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:43:05-00:43:05 ( sec)
"Go ahead." 231

Question

Slightly Positive
00:43:05-00:43:06 (1 sec)
"Okay, and then the second question --" 232

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:43:06-00:43:07 (1 sec)
"I think we got to move on." 233

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:43:07-00:43:07 ( sec)
"Go ahead in the --" 234

Question

Neutral
00:43:07-00:43:08 (1 sec)
"Multiple people --" 235

Question

Neutral
00:43:08-00:43:08 ( sec)
"[Inaudible]" 236

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:43:08-00:43:11 (3 sec)
"Go ahead, right there. Yep, go ahead, right --go ahead." 237

Question

Neutral
00:43:11-00:43:14 (3 sec)
"I wanted to follow up on the Geneva summit if I may." 238

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:43:14-00:43:14 (1 sec)
"Okay, sure." 239

Question

Very Positive
00:43:14-00:43:32 (17 sec)
"What specifics step -- steps is the administration is taking now to implement the understandings reached by President Biden and President Putin in Geneva? I'm especially interested, as you probably understand, in the potential dialogue on cyber --" 240

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:43:32-00:43:32 (1 sec)
"Sure." 241

Question

Neutral
00:43:32-00:43:45 (13 sec)
"-- and the strategic stability. Should we expect in-person interagency meetings on that, or are we talking about, you know, something online? Any idea about that?" 242

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:43:45-00:43:59 (14 sec)
"Sure, so first let me say, the President did accomplish exactly what he wanted to accomplish in Geneva, which is identifying areas where the United States and Russia could work together in our mutual interest. We launched the strategic stability talks." 243

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:43:59-00:44:21 (22 sec)
"Part of their discussion was the fact that there will need to be a lot of follow-up on a level that is below the two leaders. So that -- some of that could be at the Secretary of State; some of that will be before -- underneath that. And those discussions will be happening or beginning in the weeks ahead. But that was the agreement between them, that there would be follow-up from their teams." 244

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:44:21-00:44:27 (6 sec)
"I don't have any more specific update. I expect you would get them -- those updates from the State Department and others." 245

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:44:27-00:44:27 (1 sec)
"Go ahead." 246

Question

Slightly Positive
00:44:27-00:44:28 (1 sec)
"Oh, well --" 247

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:44:28-00:44:32 (4 sec)
"Go ahead. But, actually, this woman right in front of you. I was trying to point to her, and then I'll go to you next?" 248

Question

Somewhat Positive
00:44:32-00:44:33 (1 sec)
"Thank you --" 249

Jen Psaki

Very Negative
00:44:33-00:44:35 (2 sec)
"Oh, no, no. No. No. right behind you. Go ahead." 250

Question

Neutral
00:44:35-00:44:35 (1 sec)
"Me?" 251

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:44:35-00:44:39 (3 sec)
"Oh, right there in the -- did you have a question, right there in the polka-dot shirt?" 252

Question

Slightly Positive
00:44:39-00:44:40 (1 sec)
"Yeah, I do." 253

Question

Neutral
00:44:40-00:44:42 (2 sec)
"I've got a question. [Laughter]" 254

Question

Neutral
00:44:42-00:44:44 (2 sec)
"I was just trying to -- I can't -- I can't tell." 255

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Negative
00:44:44-00:44:45 (1 sec)
"No, sorry." 256

Question

Somewhat Negative
00:44:45-00:44:46 (1 sec)
"On the debt ceiling --" 257

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:44:46-00:44:46 (1 sec)
"Yes." 258

Question

Very Negative
00:44:46-00:44:51 (4 sec)
"-- there's going to be fight coming up next month and they've been known to be "epic showdowns" on debt ceiling." 259

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:44:51-00:44:51 ( sec)
"Yeah." 260

Question

Slightly Negative
00:44:51-00:45:02 (11 sec)
"So what is the President's stance on raising the debt ceiling? And if it cannot -- no agreement can be reached, will the Treasury Department take extraordinary measures?" 261

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Negative
00:45:02-00:45:16 (14 sec)
"The President believes that Congress will do what they've done three times during the Trump administration, which is to raise the debt ceiling. We know that that will be a central focus and discussion, probably even in here, come the fall. But he expects they will do what they've done three times over the last." 262

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:45:16-00:45:17 ( sec)
"Go ahead." 263

Question

Slightly Negative
00:45:17-00:45:33 (16 sec)
"Thank you, Jen. The President said repeatedly on the campaign trail that he opposes defunding the police. He's addressing rising crime across the country on Wednesday, and you mentioned this. What is the President's message to some mayors who are considering reducing police budgets or already have reduced police budgets?" 264

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:45:33-00:45:55 (22 sec)
"Well, I would say person -- the President's implementation of the ARP -- part of the funding that goes to late -- local and state authorities is to ensure that there are police that are kept on the beat. Obviously, state and local authorities are going to determine how they spend that money, but, certainly, he included that funding because he feels it's important to communities across the country." 265

Question

Neutral
00:45:55-00:45:56 (1 sec)
"And then, can I ask one more?" 266

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:45:56-00:45:56 ( sec)
"Yeah." 267

Question

Very Negative
00:45:56-00:46:12 (16 sec)
"So I was wondering if you would tell us about the President's reaction -- some Senate Republicans are delaying confirmation of his OPM nominee over fears that, if confirmed, she would incorporate what they see as detrimental critical race theory into federal directives. What is the White House's response to that delay?" 268

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:46:12-00:46:26 (13 sec)
"The President believes that this is a qualified nominee, one the Senate should move forward expeditiously, so that we can ensure we have a full team in place across the government to continue to work with Democrats and Republicans in Congress." 269

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:46:26-00:46:26 (1 sec)
"Go ahead, Nadia." 270

Question

Somewhat Negative
00:46:26-00:46:51 (25 sec)
"Thank you, Jen. Just to follow up on Iran. An EU negotiator said, today, that they cleared on certain technical issues, but they still have problems on the political one. And some sources in Geneva -- in Vienna, sorry, indicate that they might reach a deal by the middle of July. Is this optimistic? What's your assessment of that? Can a deal be reached considering that re-election -- or the election, rather, of the hardline President?" 271

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:46:51-00:47:05 (14 sec)
"Well, again, I don't have a new deadline to set here. As you know because you follow this closely, they just finished their sixth round. It's natural that they would be returning to capitals -- the negotiators -- to consult with their capitals and leaders in their capitals. That's happening now." 272

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:47:05-00:47:25 (20 sec)
"Our view is that there is a decisionmaker here who -- and that has not changed, and it is the Supreme Leader. So, we are going to continue to work to move these diplomatic negotiations forward because it's in the interest of the United States and the interests of our national security, but I don't have a new timeline to set for you." 273

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:47:25-00:47:30 (5 sec)
"But that -- he's been the decisionmaker before the election, after the election, and even after an inauguration." 274

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:47:30-00:47:32 (2 sec)
"Go ahead." 275

Question

Very Positive
00:47:32-00:47:57 (25 sec)
"Thank you. You announced sanctions against Belarus today, which include visa restrictions, property assets designation, but previous reports suggested there would be economical targets, that the sanctions would be tougher. Why have you refrained from putting economic sanctions on Belarus, which would be more significant?" 276

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:47:57-00:48:15 (18 sec)
"Well, we just announced a huge number of sanctions, in coordination with our European partners to send a clear message that the behavior is unacceptable -- not just the diversion of the Ryanair flight, but oppression -- oppression of democracy within the country." 277

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:48:15-00:48:21 (6 sec)
"And that's something, again, we did in coordination with our partners, because we felt these would be the most effective means of sending that clear message." 278

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:48:21-00:48:21 ( sec)
"Go ahead." 279

Question

Neutral
00:48:21-00:48:26 (5 sec)
"Why hasn't the President nominated anyone to lead the FDA at this point?" 280

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:48:26-00:48:43 (17 sec)
"I know there's -- this is a popular and understandable question. Certainly, he's eager to have somebody who's qualified and prepared to pl- -- to take on the role. And he's not going to expedite it until he's ready to make a decision and make an announcement." 281

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:48:43-00:48:45 (2 sec)
"Go ahead. Go ahead." 282

Question

Somewhat Positive
00:48:45-00:48:59 (14 sec)
"Thank you, Jen. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is writing a document to clarify who should receive Communion. And this is targeted at politicians, people who have a high public profile. What's the President's reaction to this?" 283

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:48:59-00:49:19 (20 sec)
"Well, Joe Biden is a strong man of faith. And as he noted just a couple of days ago, it's personal. He goes to church, as you know, nearly every weekend. He even went when we were on our overseas trip. But it's personal to him. He doesn't see it through a political prism. And we're not going to comment otherwise on the inner workings of the Catholic Church." 284

Question

Very Positive
00:49:19-00:49:31 (12 sec)
"Would statements by the bishops make the President reconsider his public support for policies that, you know, increase access to abortion or allow access to abortion in the United States?" 285

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:49:31-00:49:47 (16 sec)
"Again, that the President's faith is personal. It's something that has helped guide him through some challenging moments in his life. And that's how many Americans see their faith as well, not through a political prism. So I would suspect he will continue to attend church as he has for many, many years." 286

Question

Neutral
00:49:47-00:49:48 (1 sec)
"Does he realize that --" 287

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:49:48-00:49:49 (1 sec)
"Go ahead, Jonathan." 288

Question

Somewhat Negative
00:49:49-00:49:50 (1 sec)
"-- his stance on abortion runs contradictory to U.S. CCB teachings?" 289

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:49:50-00:49:55 (4 sec)
"Go ahead. I think we're going to move on to the next question because I've just answered that and it's personal." 290

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:49:55-00:49:56 (1 sec)
"Go ahead." 291

Question

Very Positive
00:49:56-00:50:06 (10 sec)
"Thank you. There's a gubernatorial election in New Jersey: Governor Murphy is running for reelection. He endorsed the President last time and raised money for him. Is the President going to help Governor Murphy win reelection this fall?" 292

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:50:06-00:50:26 (20 sec)
"Well, certainly he'd be eager to see him win reelection, of course, and be a -- continue to be an important partner in the state of New Jersey as we work to address -- continue to address the pandemic, get people back to work. In terms of what his specific political plans are, I will -- I don't have anything to preview for you at this point in time." 293

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:50:26-00:50:26 ( sec)
"Go ahead." 294

Question

Very Negative
00:50:26-00:50:51 (25 sec)
"Jen, one more question about Iran -- on Ebrahim Raisi, the new President-elect. He has said that he's accusing the U.S. of breaking promises, saying, quote, "Based on the nuclear deal, you are obligated to lift the sanctions and you did not fulfill your commitment." What does the President have to say about that? And then, secondly, he's under U.S. sanctions for the 1988 political prisoner executions. So, how do you deal with him?" 295

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:50:51-00:51:12 (21 sec)
"Well, first, let me say that the new President will, of course, be held accountable for violations of human rights on his watch going forward. We strongly urge the Iranian government, regardless of who's in power, to release political prisoners, improve respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms for all Iranians." 296

Jen Psaki

Positive
00:51:12-00:51:33 (21 sec)
"You know, again, I would note -- and let me just say, on the sanctions piece, that, as we're in these discussions -- in the middle of these discussions, after the sixth round, the precise nature and sequence of the sanc- -- sanctions-related steps the United States would take -- would need to take to achieve a mutual return to compliance with the JCPOA is a subject of the talks and of the discussions." 297

Jen Psaki

Somewhat Positive
00:51:33-00:51:51 (18 sec)
"And we certainly understand, as we've seen in past rounds of these negotiations, that there will be a range of rhetoric to address political needs at home; we understand that. But our focus remains on these negotiations that we look forward to continuing to participate in." 298

Question

Neutral
00:51:51-00:51:53 (2 sec)
"Can I follow-up on that, Jen, if you don't mind?" 299

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:51:53-00:51:54 (1 sec)
"Yeah. Go ahead." 300

Question

Very Positive
00:51:54-00:52:17 (22 sec)
"Thanks so much. So, even if you manage to reach a nuclear deal or a deal with the Iranians on nuclear deal reentry, Republicans in Congress could force a vote to block sanctions relief, forcing the Democrats who are still in office -- including Majority Leader Schumer, who voted against the original deal when it was negotiated. So are you confident you have the votes in Congress to relieve sanctions and reenter the nuclear deal?" 301

Jen Psaki

Leans Positive
00:52:17-00:52:25 (8 sec)
"Well, there isn't even a deal yet, right? So I understand why you're asking that question, but it's a little bit ahead of where we are. May we have a deal where we can have that discussion." 302

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:52:25-00:52:41 (16 sec)
"The important case that we are going to continue to make is that Iran is not a good actor in the world on a range of issues, whether it's human rights or their engagement in the region. That continues to be the case and would be even after -- if we get to the point where we have a deal." 303

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:52:41-00:52:56 (15 sec)
"But what is in the interest of the United States? What's interest -- in the interests of the United States is having that return to visibility, that return to an understanding of what their capabilities are, how close they are to acquiring a nuclear weapon. We're not quite there yet." 304

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:52:56-00:53:02 (6 sec)
"When we get to a point, if we get to the point when there's a deal, we're happy to have the discussion about the legislative vote count." 305

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:53:02-00:53:03 ( sec)
"Go ahead." 306

Question

Somewhat Positive
00:53:03-00:53:06 (4 sec)
"Thank you, Jen. I thought you didn't take my question, and so [inaudible]." 307

Jen Psaki

Slightly Negative
00:53:06-00:53:07 (1 sec)
"No, go ahead." 308

Question

Somewhat Positive
00:53:07-00:53:16 (9 sec)
"Thank you so much. President Biden recently announced that the U.S. will provide corona vaccine to North Korea." 309

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:53:16-00:53:17 (1 sec)
"Mm-hmm." 310

Question

Neutral
00:53:17-00:53:23 (6 sec)
"Do you know how many doses? And what kind of a vaccine are you going to provide to North Korea?" 311

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:53:23-00:53:42 (19 sec)
"Well, we announced that we would be providing about [half] a billion doses to the global community and the 92 countries, working through COVAX for 75 percent of it, who are the lowest- and middle-income countries in the world. That's what we've announced, but I don't have any more details than that." 312

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:53:42-00:53:42 (1 sec)
"Go ahead in the back." 313

Question

Neutral
00:53:42-00:53:44 (2 sec)
"I think we're at an hour." 314

Jen Psaki

Slightly Positive
00:53:44-00:53:48 (4 sec)
"Okay, we'll go to this last one since I just called on him, and then we'll -- we'll wrap it up. Go ahead." 315

Question

Very Positive
00:53:48-00:54:04 (16 sec)
"Yeah. Representing an audience that is quite different from this gentleman's, I'd like to repeat his question: The U.S. Supreme Court decision in City of Philadelphia v. Fulton, you said that the White House issued a reaction to that; I don't believe that is the case. Was the President briefed on that decision?" 316

Jen Psaki

Neutral
00:54:04-00:54:08 (4 sec)
"I thought we had. If not, I will get that to you and to this gentleman over here." 317

Jen Psaki

Very Positive
00:54:08-00:54:15 (7 sec)
"Thanks, everyone, so much. We'll do this again tomorrow. Okay." 318