Karine Jean-Pierre Destroyed - Humiliating Answer To Illegal Migrants Border Crisis
Jul 23, 2024
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Hey ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Sabia for Explain America and White House
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Press Secretary Corrine Jean-Pierre. She just got humiliated by Peter Doocy and it was glorious
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You know, the things that President Trump did to secure our nation and secure our border
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a lot of times he was called a racist for these things. But suddenly when Joe Biden does them, it's not racism anymore
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Now mind you, Joe Biden only cares about this in the election year
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For three years, he completely ignored the border. Completely ignored it. Now, that polls show it's a top priority for you and me
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Well, now it's a top priority for Joe Biden. But don't be fooled because here's my prediction if he were to get re-elected
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He'll pretend for one year to be strong on the border, get re-elected, and then the doors
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are wide open again, folks. First of all, this border deal stinks
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It stinks. It says that he can use measures to close the border if it gets to be overwhelming
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It says that it allows, according to what we've heard so far in leaks, we can't confirm
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anything yet because we haven't read the text, but it's supposed to allow 5,000 migrants
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in per day. Per day. And there's no actual enforcement mechanism. I don't want to get into all that right now
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What I want to get into is how Peter Doocy got Kareem Jean-Pierre totally stumped and
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totally dumbfounded when he asked why Trump was a racist for closing the border and Joe
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Biden is not. I want you to watch this video and then I want you to give me your thoughts on it
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So please remember to like, comment, share, and subscribe. I'm Carmine Savia for Explain America
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We love you guys. God bless you. Take care, everybody. Go ahead, Michael
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Back in the winter of 2018 and the spring of 2019, President Trump vowed to shut down
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the border with Mexico using almost the identical language that the president used on Friday
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Many, many, if not most, if not practically all Democrats called that xenophobic and even racist
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Why shouldn't people make the same conclusion about this president's threat to shut down
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the entire border with Mexico? So we believe the new enforcement tools that currently don't exist, that will be, we believe
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that will be part of this bipartisan agreement will be fair. We believe it'll, yes, it'll be tough, but it will be fair
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But he didn't say he wanted to use, excuse me, sorry, he didn't say I would on day one
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I will use enhanced enforcement to improve the processing of people at the border
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He said I will shut the border down, which, which suggests a total rejection of all people
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attempting to cross the border without a visa or without proper authorization, which
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stands in contravention to decades of international and US law that governs the movement of people
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around the globe and the refugees and asylum system. So why is that the same thing that Trump did
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No, I understand your question. What I'm saying to you, the new enforcement tools, right, that we believe that do not
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currently exist, that will be part of this bipartisan agreement. There's, there are different, there are different definition, right, of what that looks like
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of what actually shutting down the border looks like, right? So we're going to let them work through it
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We don't know what that looks like exactly, right? What we are asking for, what the president wants to see is that we deal with the challenges
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at the border, right, that we have an opportunity to deal with what's going on, the security
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and make sure that we have the funding and the resources to deal with what we're seeing
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at the border. There are going to be different, there are different definitions to what that looks like
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And so we'll see what the text comes out of the Senate. And so we will, we will make, we will certainly have a, I guess, a broader conversation once
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that happens. But we believe it's going to be fair. It'll be tough
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It'll be fair. They'll have the resources available to deal with what's going on at the border
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And also there'll be some policy changes as well. But to say that, to define what that looks like right now, it's getting ahead of the
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process and we need to let Republicans, both Democrats, there are Democrats up there obviously
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talking to Republicans. They're both having those conversations on what it will look like, a bipartisan agreement
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And that's what you need in order to really deal with this issue. You got to do it in a bipartisan way
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Just to follow up, you've said a couple of times, as you did just now, that we should wait
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You don't want to get ahead of the process. I think your answer to the previous question was that we don't know what's in it
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And yet the President and the White House have explicitly said it should pass
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And so how is it that on the one hand the President has said pass this thing and send
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it to me, but then when asked about it you say I don't want to get ahead of it, we don't
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know what's in it? How can you say you want to pass it when you don't know what's in it
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Here's the thing, both things could be true and I'll explain why. The White House team has been part of the negotiations, right
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And the President has been getting regular updates, right? So obviously- So you don't know what's in it
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No, no, no, no. What I'm saying is negotiations are still happening. They're literally still happening
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They're still discussing this. If I tell you this is happening today, who knows what could happen the next day
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And also, I don't want to get ahead of the conversations, right
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I don't want to get in the middle of negotiations. And that is true
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But the White House team has been really talking to and part of this discussion for the past
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two months. So the President has been getting updates. Has been getting updates
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But at the same time, negotiations are still happening. And that's just the reality that we're in
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And talking about that from the podium, that will have an effect on negotiations
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And you know that, Michael. It would. It would have an effect on negotiations. But the President didn't exhibit that kind of caution over the last few days, right
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Well, for me, from here, I have to exhibit that type of caution
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And the President is the President, right? And he wants to give confidence to the American people that we, he believes this is going
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to be, yes, it's going to be tough, but it's also going to be fair. And we have to, in order to deal with this situation
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And it'll be a historic, if it gets done, this will be a historic deal
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But you know, we have to get this done in a bipartisan way. We truly do
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