WATCH LIVE: White House press secretary holds press briefing on Biden’s birthday
Exciting Press Briefing with White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre
President Biden’s 81st Birthday and Turkey Pardoning Celebration
Get ready for an press briefing on Biden’s birthday”>action-packed press briefing with White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre! This Monday afternoon, as President Joe Biden celebrates his 81st birthday, he will also be pardoning the Thanksgiving turkeys, Liberty and Bell. It’s a double celebration you won’t want to miss!
But that’s not all! The press briefing comes hot on the heels of President Biden’s signing of Congress’s continuing resolution. This resolution extends the deadline for important bills, including Agriculture, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Energy and Water appropriations, giving them more time until Jan. 19. The remaining eight bills will have until Feb. 2. It’s a crucial development that will shape the future of these sectors.
So mark your calendars and set your alarms! The press briefing will kick off at 1:30 p.m. Eastern time on Monday. Be sure to tune in for all the latest updates and insights from the White House.
Click here to read more from The Washington Examiner.
What can viewers expect to hear from White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre during the press briefing
Exciting Press Briefing with White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre
President Biden’s 81st Birthday and Turkey Pardoning Celebration
Get ready for an action-packed press briefing with White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre! This Monday afternoon, as President Joe Biden celebrates his 81st birthday, he will also be pardoning the Thanksgiving turkeys, Liberty and Bell. It’s a double celebration you won’t want to miss!
But that’s not all! The press briefing comes hot on the heels of President Biden’s signing of Congress’s continuing resolution. This resolution extends the deadline for important bills, including Agriculture, Military Construction and Veterans Affairs, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Energy and Water appropriations, giving them more time until Jan. 19. The remaining eight bills will have until Feb. 2. It’s a crucial development that will shape the future of these sectors.
So mark your calendars and set your alarms! The press briefing will kick off at 1:30 p.m. Eastern time on Monday. Be sure to tune in for all the latest updates and insights from the White House.
Click here to read more from The Washington Examiner.
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