White House Press Secretary Defends Stolen Election Claims
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Sept. 6 defended claiming in the past that the 2016 election was stolen.
“Stolen emails, stolen drone, stolen election …..welcome to the world of #unpresidented Trump,” Jean-Pierre wrote on Twitter on Dec. 17, 2016, after Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton.
“Reminder: Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams,” Jean-Pierre wrote on Twitter in 2020, referring to the claim that Kemp cheated Abrams in the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial race.
Peter Doocy, a Fox News reporter, asked Jean-Pierre on Tuesday about the 2016 election during a White House press briefing.
“I’m not going to go back to where we were, or 2016. We’re going to focus on the here and now. We’re going to focus on what’s happening today,” Jean-Pierre said.
Doocy then referenced Jean-Pierre’s Twitter posts—the first time Jean-Pierre has been confronted with them since she became press secretary on May 13.
“If denying election results is extreme now, why wasn’t it then?” Doocy wondered.
“Oh, I knew this was coming,” Jean-Pierre said. “I was waiting, Peter, when you were going to ask me that question,” she said, laughing.
Jean-Pierre, a former CNN commentator, then defended her posts.
“Let’s be really clear that that comparison that you made is just ridiculous,” she said. “I was talking specifically at that time of what was happening with voting rights and what was danger of voting rights. That’s what I was speaking to at the time. I have said Gov. Kemp won the election in Georgia. I have been clear on that. I have said that President Trump won the election in 2016. I have been clear on that.”
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