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Q: how it started? A: trying to get them medical assistance right here in the United States

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Q: how it started? A: trying to get them medical assistance right here in the United States

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#shorts On 3/29/2023, during press briefing, a reporter asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “Regarding the fire at the detention center. We know the Mexican President said it was started by protesters there, but as — have Mexican officials given the U.S. any information as to — or, solid information as to actually how it started?

MS. JEAN-PIERRE: … individuals trying to get them medical — trying to get them medical assistance right here in the United States. There is an investigation currently going on. So we’ll let that investigation go through. And I’m not going to comment beyond that. But clearly, we’ve been in touch with folks on the ground there.

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Q: how it started? A: trying to get them medical assistance right here in the United States

Key Points

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#shorts On 3/29/2023, during press briefing, a reporter asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “Regarding the fire at the detention center

  • We know the Mexican President said it was started by protesters there, but as — have Mexican officials given the U
  • any information as to — or, solid information as to actually how it started
  • individuals trying to get them medical — trying to get them medical assistance right here in the United States

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