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KJP Says She Disagrees With Community Note On False Real Wage Claim In Biden's Tweet

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KJP Says She Disagrees With Community Note On False Real Wage Claim In Biden’s Tweet

#shorts a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “The President had a tweet out last night saying that real wages for the average American worker have — are higher than they were before the — the pandemic. That tweet has now been annotated with a message from the platform, saying that that is not factual and that they have some — some — some stats and some charts footnoted along with that. Do you welcome that kind of contestation from tech platforms?

KJP: We disagree. Go ahead.

Reporter: Do you have any — any —

KJP: Well, we disagree because we’re looking at the data from — from February of 2021, and what we’ve seen is that wages have — have gotten stronger, have increased. We’ve seen that Biden eco- — economi- — Biden — Bidenomics has been really helpful …

Reporter: And are you able to —

KJP: Go ahead.

Reporter: — share that information with Twitter, given the judicial —

KJP: Sure. Sure. We’re happy to do that

On 7/17/2023, Top Biden Spokesman John Kirby and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre held a press briefing.

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KJP Says She Disagrees With Community Note On False Real Wage Claim In Biden’s Tweet

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#shorts a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “The President had a tweet out last night saying that real wages for the average American worker have — are higher than they were before the — the pandemic

  • That tweet has now been annotated with a message from the platform, saying that that is not factual and that they have some — some — some stats and some charts footnoted along with that
  • Do you welcome that kind of contestation from tech platforms
  • Reporter: Do you have any — any —

KJP: Well, we disagree because we’re looking at the data from — from February of 2021, and what we’ve seen is that wages have — have gotten stronger, have increased

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