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Press Gaggle: Karine Jean-Pierre Holds a Press Briefing on Air Force One - August 8, 2022

  • Karine Jean-Pierre
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Slightly Negative

Karine Jean-Pierre

Positive
00:00:00-00:00:22 (23 sec)
"How's everyone doing? Okay. Before I get to what we have done to assist those in Kentucky affected by the devastating flooding and what the President will do on the ground today, I want to take a moment to reflect on the tremendous victory for American families over special -- over special interests yesterday." 1

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:00:22-00:00:43 (21 sec)
"As you all know, Democrats in the Senate passed historic legislation yesterday that will allow -- that will lower the cost of prescription drugs, health insurance, and everyday energy costs and reduce the deficit while making the wealthiest corporations finally pay their fair share. This is another promise made, promise kept." 2

Karine Jean-Pierre

Slightly Negative
00:00:43-00:00:56 (14 sec)
"This bill will cap seniors' out-of-pocket spending for prescription drugs at $2,000 per year. No matter what their drug bills would otherwise be, seniors will not have to spend more than $2,000." 3

Karine Jean-Pierre

Positive
00:00:56-00:01:05 (9 sec)
"In addition, 13 million Americans covered under the Affordable Care Act will see their health insurance premiums reduced by $800." 4

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Negative
00:01:05-00:01:12 (6 sec)
"This bill tackles inflation by lowering the deficit, lowering costs for regular families." 5

Karine Jean-Pierre

Leans Negative
00:01:12-00:01:30 (18 sec)
"This bill also makes the largest investments ever in combating the existential crisis of climate change. It addresses the climate crisis and strengthens our energy security, creating jobs manufacturing solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicles in America with American workers." 6

Karine Jean-Pierre

Leans Positive
00:01:30-00:01:33 (4 sec)
"It lowers families' energy costs by hundreds of dollars each year." 7

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:01:33-00:01:50 (17 sec)
"Finally, it pays for all this by establishing a minimum corporate tax so that our richest corporations start to pay their fair share. It does not raise on those making under $400,000 a year, not one cent." 8

Karine Jean-Pierre

Slightly Negative
00:01:50-00:02:14 (24 sec)
"Every Republican voted against the Inflation Reduction Act, siding with tax welfare for big corporations and the rich over lowering costs for families and fighting inflation. Forty-three of them even voted against capping the price of insulin at $35. And remember that many of them have proposed putting Medicare itself on the chopping blocks." 9

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:02:14-00:02:48 (34 sec)
"Many thought this legislation could never come to be, but the President was not -- was not one of them. He proposed these policies in 2019 and 2020, including when he fundamentally shifted the party's approach to climate action from one cap -- one of cap and trade, which couldn't get through the 60- and then 59-seat Senate -- majority Senate in 2009, let alone the 50-50 Senate of 2021, to a plan that achieved our climate goals through incentives for clean energy development." 10

Karine Jean-Pierre

Unknown
00:02:48-00:02:55 (7 sec)
"He knew this was the framework that could unite labor groups, industry, environmentalists, our caucuses, and more. And he was right." 11

Karine Jean-Pierre

Unknown
00:02:55-00:03:09 (15 sec)
"We worked for more than a year with lawmakers to get to this moment. He has traveled the nation to urge action, and he directed the team here at the White House to work closely with senators for months to get over this line while staying in touch with key members himself." 12

Karine Jean-Pierre

Neutral
00:03:09-00:03:35 (26 sec)
"The President looks forward to the House taking action later this week and looks forward to signing this vital piece of legislation into law. It will build upon the American Rec- -- Recovery plan, the infrastructure plan, the CHIPS Act, the gun reform bill, the veterans healthcare bill that -- that comes from the Unity Agenda he proposed in the Senate of the -- of the Union -- in the State of the Union, pardon me, and delivering results for American families." 13

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Negative
00:03:35-00:03:57 (21 sec)
"And now, on to our trip to Kentucky: Today, The President and the First Lady will join Governor Andy Beshear and First Lady Britainy Beshear to survey the damage caused by catastrophic flooding in Eastern Kentucky. They will receive an update on the disaster response, thank those on the frontlines, and share in the community -- community's grief." 14

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Negative
00:03:57-00:04:05 (9 sec)
"As you know, devastating floods in Eastern Kentucky tragically took the lives of 37 people and washed away the roads, bridges, and homes." 15

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:04:05-00:04:13 (8 sec)
"President Biden immediately reached out to Senator McConnell, Governor Beshear to make clear that the people of Kentucky have the support of this administration." 16

Karine Jean-Pierre

Slightly Negative
00:04:13-00:04:34 (21 sec)
"The President quickly surged federal resources to the region, and already we have delivered over $10.4 million in assistance, with more on the way. These funds will help families and businesses with temporary housing and home repairs and lower loans for property losses and -- and more." 17

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Negative
00:04:34-00:04:43 (9 sec)
"Following the elementary school visit, the President and the First Lady will survey flooding damage in a neighborhood in Lost Creek, Kentucky." 18

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:04:43-00:05:08 (25 sec)
"The floods in Kentucky and extreme weather all around the country are yet another reminder of the intensifying and accelerating impacts of climate change and the urgent need to invest in making our communities more resilient to it. That's why President Biden secured billions of dollars for climate resilience through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. And that's why the infla- -- Inflation Reduction Act the Senate passed yesterday is so vital." 19

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:05:08-00:05:15 (7 sec)
"Over the long term, these investments will save lives, reduce costs, protect communities like the one we are visiting today." 20

Karine Jean-Pierre

Neutral
00:05:15-00:05:17 (2 sec)
"With that, Seung Min, you want to kick us off?" 21

Question

Positive
00:05:17-00:05:23 (5 sec)
"Did the President play any direct role in the Gaza ceasefire? Can you talk to us about that?" 22

Karine Jean-Pierre

Somewhat Positive
00:05:23-00:05:28 (6 sec)
"So I'll tell -- I'll just give you what he shared with all you yesterday. So, as the President said:" 23

Karine Jean-Pierre

Neutral
00:05:28-00:05:37 (9 sec)
""[We] welcome the announcement... of a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza-based militants after three days of hostilities." 24

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:05:37-00:05:52 (15 sec)
"[Throughout this period], the United States... worked with officials from Israel, the Palestinian Authority, Egypt, Qatar, Jordan, and others throughout the region to encourage a shift [sic] res-" -- "a swift resolution to the conflict." 25

Karine Jean-Pierre

Positive
00:05:52-00:06:16 (23 sec)
"[U.S] support [of] Israel's security is longstanding and unwavering, including its right to defend itself against attacks. Over these recent days, Israel has defended its people from indiscriminate rocket attacks launched by the terrorist group Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and the United States is proud of our support for Israel's Iron-Dome, which intercepted hundreds of rockets and saved... lives." 26

Karine Jean-Pierre

Somewhat Negative
00:06:16-00:06:42 (27 sec)
"The report of the civilian casualties in Gaza are a tragedy, whether by Israeli strikes against Islamic Jihad position or the dozens of Islamic Jihad rockets that reportedly fell inside Gaza. [We] support a timely and thorough investigation into all of these reports... we also call on all parties to fully implement the ceasefire, and to ensure fuel and humanitarian supplies are flowing into Gaza as the fighting subsidy [sic] -- subsides."" 27

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:06:42-00:07:06 (24 sec)
"The President made clear during his recent trip to Israel and the West Bank, Israelis and Palestinians both deserve to live safely and securely and enjoy equal measures of freedom, prosperity, and democracy. The United States will remain engaged with Israeli and Palestinian leaders to support that vision and to implement the initiatives launched during the President's visit to improve the quality of life for Palestinians and Israelis alike." 28

Question

Unknown
00:07:06-00:07:26 (20 sec)
"Karine, I just had a quick question on what the President said about the impact from the inflation bill. Most of it will not be right away. Could you talk a little bit about how soon Americans can actually expect to see an impact, even on prescription drug prices and other items, once the bill passes?" 29

Karine Jean-Pierre

Somewhat Positive
00:07:26-00:07:40 (14 sec)
"Yeah, so, as you know, the ACA provisions and lowering premiums, that's going to have an effect right away, and that's incredibly important. And there will be parts of -- there will be parts of the legislation that we'll see next year." 30

Karine Jean-Pierre

Leans Negative
00:07:40-00:07:59 (19 sec)
"But, example: ACA policy will be felt with continuing to lower costs -- lowering healthcare costs. This immediately -- this will immediately act to lower energy costs, for example, with tax rebates being felt right away. And the prescription drug benef- -- benefits will start kicking in next year." 31

Question

Leans Negative
00:07:59-00:08:22 (23 sec)
"And a quick question on China. Sorry. He said he is concerned about, you know, how fast -- the fact that China is moving in, you know, around -- around Taiwan after the Speaker's visit. What was he specifically referring to when he said he was "concerned"? And what -- you know, how is the U.S. planning to respond?" 32

Karine Jean-Pierre

Negative
00:08:22-00:08:42 (20 sec)
"So, look, we condemn these actions. We have. We've been condemning them since they've started escalating. And we have also said we anticipated China might take this step. They are pro- -- they are provocative, responsible, and raise the risk of miscalculation. And that's what he was -- the President was referring to when you guys were talking to him at the -- at the wing of the plane." 33

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:08:42-00:08:51 (8 sec)
"They are also at odds with our longstanding goal of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, which is what the world expects." 34

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:08:51-00:08:58 (8 sec)
"You've seen a strong statements from the G7, including Japan, ASEAN, Australia, and the European Union's foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell." 35

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:08:58-00:09:07 (8 sec)
"Taiwan, the U.S., and the world do not want to see an escalation here. The United States is prepared for what Beijing chooses to do." 36

Question

Unknown
00:09:07-00:09:08 (1 sec)
"Can I follow up on China real quick?" 37

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:09:08-00:09:08 ( sec)
"Yeah. Yeah." 38

Question

Negative
00:09:08-00:09:18 (10 sec)
"So, first of all, does the U.S. expect or fear, perhaps, that this enhanced Chinese military presence in the Taiwan Strait is permanent -- that they're trying to normalize that status?" 39

Question

Positive
00:09:18-00:09:31 (13 sec)
"And then, secondly, you've said time and time again the administration policy on China hasn't changed, but, A, does Beijing believe that? And, B, you know, how are you -- what are you doing to convince them?" 40

Karine Jean-Pierre

Slightly Positive
00:09:31-00:09:50 (19 sec)
"Well, we've said time and time again -- you've heard me say it; you've heard the Jake Sullivan, say it; you heard the President say it -- nothing has changed. The China -- the China One policy is -- is long -- is longstanding, and nothing is going to change there." 41

Karine Jean-Pierre

Unknown
00:09:50-00:10:01 (11 sec)
"So, look, we knew that the Chinese were going to react this way. We're going to communicate closely with our allies and partners, and we're going to communicate directly with Beijing." 42

Karine Jean-Pierre

Unknown
00:10:01-00:10:10 (9 sec)
"Again, the trip -- the Speaker's trip, it was her right to take. It was -- it -- there was precedent for it." 43

Karine Jean-Pierre

Slightly Negative
00:10:10-00:10:21 (11 sec)
"And -- and so, again, I just repeat what the President said: There's no need for escalation here -- what we have said -- and we're going to continue to keep those lines of communication open." 44

Question

Leans Negative
00:10:21-00:10:39 (18 sec)
"Karine, in Ukraine, is the White House concerned by the situation around this nuclear power station, Zaporizhzhia? And -- and if it's -- if you're watching that, do you have a sense of, like, you know, who's to blame here? Because, obviously, the Russians are accusing the Ukrainians of shelling it, but the Russians are the ones who are dug in there." 45

Karine Jean-Pierre

Unknown
00:10:39-00:10:41 (3 sec)
"As you know, that's part of their playbook, when it comes to the Russians." 46

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:10:41-00:10:59 (18 sec)
"But, look, we continue to closely monitor the activity at ZNPP. The Department of Energy and the National Nuclear Security Administration report that the radiation sensors are continuing to provide data. And, thankfully, we have seen no indications of increased or abnormal radiation levels." 47

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:10:59-00:11:13 (14 sec)
"We are also aware of the reports of mistreatment of ZNPP staff and the -- and we -- and applaud the Ukrainian authorities and operators for their commitment to -- to nuclear safety and security under trying circumstances." 48

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Negative
00:11:13-00:11:26 (13 sec)
"Fighting near a nuclear plant is dangerous, and we continue to call on Russia to cease all military operations at or near Ukrainian nuclear facilities and return full control to Ukraine." 49

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:11:26-00:11:36 (11 sec)
"For our part, we continue to support the efforts of the International Atomic Energy Agency to fulfill its technical safeguards mandate and to assist Ukraine with nuclear safety and security measures across its nuclear facilities." 50

Question

Unknown
00:11:36-00:11:38 (1 sec)
"But what are you trying to do to [inaudible]?" 51

Karine Jean-Pierre

Unknown
00:11:38-00:11:41 (3 sec)
"Go ahead. I'm going -- we just got to -- we got to get around. Go ahead." 52

Question

Leans Negative
00:11:41-00:12:11 (30 sec)
"Karine, there's been two Republican criticisms of the IRA. One is that the stock buyback provision will hurt Americans' 401(k)s. The other is that the increased funding for the IRS will not just hit tax-cheat millionaires and corporations but dramatically increase the investigations of ordinary Americans who don't have accountants and lawyers to deal with audits. So, could you address both of those criticisms?" 53

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:12:11-00:12:23 (12 sec)
"Yeah. So the first thing is: It's like dishonest water that the Republicans are carrying for tax welfare for the rich and the big corporations that we've seen all -- all week, last week. So, nothing new here." 54

Karine Jean-Pierre

Somewhat Positive
00:12:23-00:12:48 (25 sec)
"This is not a tax on the middle class or retirement savings though. That 1 percent surcharge -- as you know well, Justin -- on stock buybacks, which is when corporations purchase their own stock, is paid by large publicly traded corporations. A number of experts have argued that CEOs use stock buybacks to enrich themselves to the detriment of the long-term growth of the company." 55

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:12:48-00:13:10 (21 sec)
"The truth has been recognized by both Republicans and Democrats, both sides of the aisles, that companies can do two things with cash holdings: invest in the growth of their businesses, which helps lead to more jobs, higher salaries, and other prices; or use it to buy back stock just to pad the finances of their wealthiest shareholders." 56

Karine Jean-Pierre

Unknown
00:13:10-00:13:18 (9 sec)
"So, again, the claims from Republicans is just purely false. That is not what it does. And we know that because we've heard that from both sides of the aisle." 57

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Negative
00:13:18-00:13:50 (32 sec)
"On the IRS piece, look, this is just the latest example, again, of those who do nothing to protect tax welfare for the rich at the expense of everything else. Their blatant lies -- congressional Republicans came to the defense of corporations earning more than $1 billion per year who -- who use loopholes to pay zero dollars in taxes. The American people don't think that's fair, and we know that. That is a popular thing that we know Americans think, but apparently congressional Republicans think it's a hill to die on. And so, again, it's another false claim from them." 58

Question

Unknown
00:13:50-00:13:51 (1 sec)
"Karine, can I --" 59

Karine Jean-Pierre

Unknown
00:13:51-00:13:51 (1 sec)
"And I think we have --" 60

Unidentified

Unknown
00:13:51-00:13:52 (1 sec)
"We'll be on the ground in 10 minutes." 61

Karine Jean-Pierre

Negative
00:13:52-00:13:54 (1 sec)
"Okay, no problem." 62

Question

Somewhat Negative
00:13:54-00:14:10 (17 sec)
"Karine, New York Mayor Eric Adams was complaining yesterday about a lack of federal assistance for the migrants that Texas is sending up to New York. Why isn't the federal government stopping Governor Abbott and/or helping D.C. and New York more?" 63

Karine Jean-Pierre

Leans Positive
00:14:10-00:14:38 (28 sec)
"First of all, the question is to Governor Abbott: Why is he using migrants as a political pawn in doing what he's doing? And he is -- there's a legal process here, and he's not using that legal process. Instead, he's using politics for his own benefit and sending these migrants who are here -- who are desperately here -- to putting them on buses and sending them to cities because of his -- of what he feels is the poli- -- it's politically right for him." 64

Karine Jean-Pierre

Unknown
00:14:38-00:14:50 (11 sec)
"It's costing Texans, as you might know, $1.5 million -- what he's doing -- $1.5 million by busing migrants into different cities." 65

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Negative
00:14:50-00:15:05 (15 sec)
"And so, look, this is -- this is what he does. I've talked about this in the briefing room before. This is what Governor Abbott has done in the past. There's the Operation Lone Star -- put National Guardsmen and law enforcement in dangerous situations and resulted in logistic nightmare." 66

Question

Neutral
00:15:05-00:15:10 (4 sec)
"But, I'm sorry, my question is: Why isn't the federal government doing more for New York?" 67

Karine Jean-Pierre

Slightly Negative
00:15:10-00:15:11 (1 sec)
"No, you asked me two questions." 68

Question

Positive
00:15:11-00:15:12 (1 sec)
"I did. Yes. But [inaudible]." 69

Karine Jean-Pierre

Negative
00:15:12-00:15:21 (9 sec)
"You did. Yes, I know, but -- no, but I'm just answering the questions. And so, the first one I answered was: You should ask Governor Abbott why he's doing what he's doing. And it's not good for his constituents." 70

Karine Jean-Pierre

Very Positive
00:15:21-00:15:28 (7 sec)
"And the second question is: FEMA has been involved; I said this last week. It makes grant funding available to local NGOs assisting migrants. We have been in close, regular touch with Mayor Adams and his team, and are committed to working with them as we do effectively with other local leaders." 71

Karine Jean-Pierre

Unknown
00:15:28-00:15:28 (1 sec)
"But again, this is on... " 72

Note

Unknown
00:15:28-00:15:28 ( sec)
"[The audio cuts out for the remainder of the press gaggle. The balance of the transcript is as-provided by The White House]" 73

Karine Jean-Pierre

Unknown
00:15:28-00:15:29 (1 sec)
"Governor Abbott. This is what he is doing." 74

Karine Jean-Pierre

Slightly Positive
00:15:29-00:15:29 ( sec)
"Okay, I'll take one more." 75

Question

Unknown
00:15:29-00:15:31 (2 sec)
"Karine, when you were at NABJxNAHJ over the --" 76

Karine Jean-Pierre

Somewhat Positive
00:15:31-00:15:33 (2 sec)
"I want to make sure -- I didn't -- did I take everybody's question?" 77

Question

Unknown
00:15:33-00:15:33 ( sec)
"[Inaudible]" 78

Question

Unknown
00:15:33-00:15:36 (4 sec)
"Karine, I meant: When does the administration actually expect Americans to see an impact of the Inflation Reduction Act? And do you think that it will be before the midterms?" 79

Unidentified

Unknown
00:15:36-00:15:37 (1 sec)
"We have to sit down." 80

Karine Jean-Pierre

Slightly Positive
00:15:37-00:16:40 (62 sec)
"Okay. Sorry, guys. I just answered that question. Okay, sorry, guys. I'm so sorry, guys." 81