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Reporter confronts KJP for ignoring him

Being the White House press secretary —⁣ for any president, let alone arguably the most incompetent‌ president⁣ in the history⁢ of the nation — can’t be easy.

But if you accept the position, you have to be able to perform it.

Karine Jean-Pierre clearly cannot.

The spokeswoman for the president refuses to⁣ call on certain ​reporters, dodges questions, and acts like the spoiled kid⁢ with the only ball at the playground who won’t let anyone she​ doesn’t like play.

On⁣ Tuesday, a reporter identified as the New⁤ York ​Post’s Steven Nelson called out Jean-Pierre as she wrapped up a ⁢news briefing.

“It’s anti-democratic to ‌refuse questions from one of our country’s four largest⁣ newspapers,⁢ Karine!” Nelson called ‌as Jean-Pierre walked away from the podium.

This ⁤was not the first​ time Jean-Pierre has been called out ‍by Nelson. Last month, the two sparred after Nelson told her she hadn’t called on him​ in “two seasons.”

“I’m not calling​ on you today!” Jean-Pierre‌ responded with a petulant smirk.

“You should be ashamed of that!” Nelson shot back. “That shows disrespect to a free and independent media to blacklist one ‌of our country’s largest and most widely read ‍newspapers, Karine.”

It’s probably no coincidence that the reporters who have these issues with Jean-Pierre are all from right-leaning outlets.

Fox News’ Peter Doocy, another reporter who doesn’t lob softballs at the press secretary, often has to fight to get straight ⁣answers to his questions.

In September, Doocy asked Jean-Pierre what⁣ they call it at the⁢ White House when “10,000 people illegally ⁢cross⁣ the border‍ in a single day.”

When Jean-Pierre’s attempt at deflection didn’t work, she⁤ lost her temper ⁤ and moved on without answering the question.

Jean-Pierre is fortunate that her boss is a Democrat. She would have to ignore and antagonize most of the press corps if⁤ he⁣ were‍ a Republican.

A press secretary who runs away from tough questions is like a firefighter who runs away from a big fire.

She’s in the wrong job.


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What incident occurred between Karine‌ Jean-Pierre and New York Post’s Steven Nelson, and why ​did⁤ Nelson criticize her?

Whether you are the press secretary for ‌any president or specifically for one who is considered by many as the most incompetent in the ⁣nation’s history, it is undeniable that the role carries significant challenges. However, if one takes on the responsibility, they must be‍ capable ⁣of performing ​it ⁢effectively. Unfortunately, Karine Jean-Pierre, the current spokeswoman for the president, has proven herself incapable of fulfilling the demands ⁢of her position.

Jean-Pierre’s behavior ‍towards certain reporters is highly concerning. She has developed a pattern of refusing⁣ to ​call⁣ on specific journalists, dodging important questions, ​and ⁢exhibiting a demeanor reminiscent ⁣of a spoiled ​child ⁤who⁤ refuses⁢ to let others play. This lack of⁤ professionalism and openness is ⁣not ‌acceptable for someone in her position.

One incident that highlights her dismissive attitude towards reporters‌ occurred during ⁢a news briefing when New⁢ York Post’s Steven Nelson⁤ called her out ⁢as she was wrapping ⁤up⁤ her session. Nelson ⁢rightfully criticized Jean-Pierre for refusing questions​ from ⁣one of the country’s largest⁢ newspapers, asserting that it is anti-democratic to do so. ⁢This was not the first time Nelson ‍confronted Jean-Pierre. Last month, the two clashed after Nelson pointed out that she had not called on​ him for two seasons. In response, she dismissively stated that⁤ she would not call ‌on him that⁢ day.

Nelson’s assertion that Jean-Pierre’s behavior is disrespectful to ⁤a free and independent media is absolutely justified. ‌It is alarming to witness a press ⁤secretary actively avoiding certain journalists ‌and attempting‍ to blacklist prominent⁣ newspapers simply because she does not agree with them politically.‍ This⁢ behavior is not befitting of‌ someone who holds such a crucial role in the administration.

It is worth noting that these issues seem to arise ⁢primarily with right-leaning journalists. Reporters like Peter Doocy⁤ from Fox News, who do not shy ⁢away⁣ from asking tough questions, often find themselves having ⁣to fight for straightforward answers from Jean-Pierre.



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