Q: Isn’t it really boiling down to: this would make the President look anti-“tough on crime” stop
Q: Isn’t it really boiling down to: this would make the President look anti-“tough on crime” stop
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#shorts On 3/3/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “I’m seeing two, perhaps, parallels here in the discussion about the SAP, which is the statement of administration policy. Isn’t it really boiling down to: There was one train here that was saying that the administration opposed this, and then, really, when the recognition takes place, this would make the President look anti-“tough on crime,” that the wheels stopped, and now you have a new position? Isn’t that really what happened here?
KJP: What I can tell you what happened is that there was no change of heart. Yes …
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Q: Isn’t it really boiling down to: this would make the President look anti-“tough on crime” wheels stopped
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#shorts On 3/3/2023, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “I’m seeing two, perhaps, parallels here in the discussion about the SAP, which is the statement of administration policy
- Isn’t it really boiling down to: There was one train here that was saying that the administration opposed this, and then, really, when the recognition takes place, this would make the President look anti-“tough on crime,” that the wheels stopped, and now you have a new position
- Isn’t that really what happened here
- KJP: What I can tell you what happened is that there was no change of heart