KJP Fires Back At Fox Reporter's Suggestion That Biden's Light Schedule Shows He's 'Done Governing'

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During a White House press briefing on Wednesday, Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked about President Biden’s public events and schedule.

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00:00Just following up on some of Ben's question, could you sort of give us an idea of how much
00:08the President's schedule has changed since the ticket changed?
00:11Because if you look at what we look at, the big event on Tuesday was a phone call, the
00:15big event today is a lunch, tomorrow we don't know what he's doing, Friday he heads to Delaware.
00:20It lends itself to the appearance that he's done governing.
00:24No, he's not done governing at all.
00:26I think that appearance would be false.
00:27It would be a misled appearance.
00:30I understand the question, but I will say, we were in Austin on Monday.
00:34We were obviously in Texas, we went to Austin, we went to Houston.
00:37He went to pay his respect to the late Congresswoman.
00:40He went to Austin to make a very important announcement as we went back and forth on
00:45this yesterday on SCOTUS reform, which is something that a majority of Americans want
00:49to see.
00:50We got back.
00:51We landed on Marine One on the South Lawn at 1 o'clock in the morning, took some questions.
00:57That was something that he wanted to do.
00:59Took a couple of questions from press.
01:01We were out for about 12 hours.
01:03He continues to meet with his team today, and as I said, you will see him later this
01:08week.
01:09You will hear from him directly later this week.
01:12And I think, again, I'm going to throw Matt Visor here into the conversation.
01:16We are recalibrating.
01:17I mean, that is very true.
01:19I mean, there is a change in just him stepping down for re-election.
01:26He's still very much the president.
01:27And we're trying to figure out what the next six months are going to look like.
01:31But we are committed, the president is steadfast on continuing to build on the unprecedented
01:36record that he has had with the vice president over the last three and a half years.
01:40That doesn't change.
01:41But just give us a beat, and we certainly will be out there.
01:45And the president does want to continue to speak directly to the American people.
01:50You will see him.
01:51Why haven't we heard from him, for instance, on the news unfolding in the Middle East?
01:55We heard from Secretary Blinken, we heard from Secretary Ospin, we heard from the vice
01:58president.
01:59It would be something that ordinarily we would expect to hear from him.
02:02Stay tuned.
02:03Stay tuned.
02:04I just said that you're going to hear from the president later this week.
02:05And look, I think when it comes to the Middle East, when it comes to foreign policy more
02:09broadly, this is a president that has a record to stand on when it relates to making sure
02:15we're putting the national security of the American people first.
02:18This is something that he's done, making sure that we re-engage with our allies and also
02:25our partners.
02:26We saw what happened in the La Paz administration.
02:28The president had to fix those relationships, and he did that in the last three and a half
02:31years.
02:32When you think about reinvigorating a NATO, you think about how the people of Ukraine
02:37has what it needs now to defend itself against Russia's aggression so they can fight for
02:42their democracy and freedom.
02:44This is a president that has a long list of foreign policy accomplishments that he's incredibly
02:50proud of.
02:51And when it comes to the Middle East, the president has been incredibly engaged, certainly
02:56from day one of what we have been seeing the developments there over the past just under
03:01a year.
03:02But he's going to continue to do that.
03:04You're going to continue to hear from him, and that will not change.

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