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Karine Jean-Pierre Tells April Ryan She \"Cannot Fail. It's Not An Option.\"

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Karine Jean-Pierre Tells April Ryan She “Cannot Fail. It’s Not An Option.”

#shorts KJP said, “Because I have to,” Jean-Pierre replied. “I have to. We are so stereotyped. And I cannot fail. It’s not an option.”

Examples of “It’s not an option” below:

On 10/19/2022, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said President Joe Biden wants to purchase oil at $70 per gallon!!! ” And he announced that the administration intends to repurchase oil for the SPR when prices are around $70 per gallon.” Since a standard U.S. barrel contains 42 gallons of crude oil, this would be a very bad deal for tax payers at $2940 per barrel?

Other highlights:

“In 2020, when Congress was debating funding for replenishing the SPR at a low price, Democrats blocked it — saying that it was a bailout for big oil. But Biden said today it would be a good deal for taxpayers [to fill it now].” Jean-Pierre: “It was a different time.”

“How seriously is the administration considering a ban on U.S. petroleum products?” KJP: “So, um, everything is on the table.

KJP says Biden has “been delivering” on gas prices. Except gas prices are STILL $1.46/gallon HIGHER than when Biden took office.

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Karine Jean-Pierre Tells April Ryan She “Cannot Fail. It’s Not An Option.”

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#shorts KJP said, “Because I have to,” Jean-Pierre replied

Examples of “It’s not an option” below:

On 10/19/2022, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said President Joe Biden wants to purchase oil at $70 per gallon

  • ” And he announced that the administration intends to repurchase oil for the SPR when prices are around $70 per gallon
  • barrel contains 42 gallons of crude oil, this would be a very bad deal for tax payers at $2940 per barrel

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