The White House said Tuesday that President Biden appeared to suggest earlier in the day that House Republicans are essentially “killing millions of Americans” by cutting the Affordable Care Act. I downplayed that statement.
The president spoke at an event in the capital early Tuesday touting government spending on child care and other investments.
During his speech, the president attacked House Republicans over a budget proposal that would “cut long-term care programs by one-third.”
“That means 260,000 fewer children in day care,” Biden said, before accusing former President Trump and his “MAGA friends” of wanting to “repeal the Affordable Care Act.” ” he said.
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Presidential Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks during a press conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on April 9, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
“Stop it – it’s going to kill millions of Americans, it’s going to strip them of their health care coverage. It’s going to strip others of services like home health care workers,” Biden said.
Fox News’ Jackie Heinrich then asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre if the president was going to “essentially charge a Republican with murder.”
Jean-Pierre shot back, saying Heinrich “is giving the most extreme assessment of the president’s statements.” When Mr. Heinrich pointed out that the president’s language was “stronger than usual,” Mr. Jean-Pierre again said, “What is he thinking?” [Biden] You said the most extreme part of your definition. ”
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The White House press secretary criticized Republicans for voting to eliminate affordable health care “even though it saves lives.”
“Why would they do that? Don’t they want Americans to have access to affordable health care to protect themselves and save their lives? That’s the question to ask. “The president is trying to do the right thing. He’s trying to put himself in the shoes of the majority of the people. Americans are protecting our health care, protecting Medicare,” Jean-Pierre said.
Last month, the Biden-Harris campaign called former President Trump “political” after he made comments about the auto industry at a rally in Ohio and suggested there would be “bloodshed” if he didn’t win the next election. accused of threatening “violence”. November election.
President Trump was talking about China and how he thinks they are trying to sell cars made in Mexico to the United States “tax-free at the border.”
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Trump, who came under fire for his comments, doubled down, using the word “blood” again at a campaign event a few weeks later to criticize Biden’s border policies.
Fox News Digital’s Greg Norman contributed to this report.
Bradford Betts is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital, covering crime, politics and more.
White House downplays strong Biden comments on GOP and healthcare
The White House said Tuesday that President Biden appeared to suggest earlier in the day that House Republicans are essentially “killing millions of Americans” by cutting the Affordable Care Act. I downplayed that statement.
The president spoke at an event in the capital early Tuesday touting government spending on child care and other investments.
During his speech, the president attacked House Republicans over a budget proposal that would “cut long-term care programs by one-third.”
“That means 260,000 fewer children in day care,” Biden said, before accusing former President Trump and his “MAGA friends” of wanting to “repeal the Affordable Care Act.” ” he said.
Never Say Trump: Biden Leaves Moderate Republican Party, Says ‘No Alternative’ but Returns to Former President
Presidential Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks during a press conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on April 9, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
“Stop it – it’s going to kill millions of Americans, it’s going to strip them of their health care coverage. It’s going to strip others of services like home health care workers,” Biden said.
Fox News’ Jackie Heinrich then asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre if the president was going to “essentially charge a Republican with murder.”
Jean-Pierre shot back, saying Heinrich “is giving the most extreme assessment of the president’s statements.” When Mr. Heinrich pointed out that the president’s language was “stronger than usual,” Mr. Jean-Pierre again said, “What is he thinking?” [Biden] You said the most extreme part of your definition. ”
Justice Department won’t hand over recorded interview between Biden and Special Counsel Ha, risking contempt of Congress
The White House press secretary criticized Republicans for voting to eliminate affordable health care “even though it saves lives.”
“Why would they do that? Don’t they want Americans to have access to affordable health care to protect themselves and save their lives? That’s the question to ask. “The president is trying to do the right thing. He’s trying to put himself in the shoes of the majority of the people. Americans are protecting our health care, protecting Medicare,” Jean-Pierre said.
Last month, the Biden-Harris campaign called former President Trump “political” after he made comments about the auto industry at a rally in Ohio and suggested there would be “bloodshed” if he didn’t win the next election. accused of threatening “violence”. November election.
President Trump was talking about China and how he thinks they are trying to sell cars made in Mexico to the United States “tax-free at the border.”
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
Trump, who came under fire for his comments, doubled down, using the word “blood” again at a campaign event a few weeks later to criticize Biden’s border policies.
Fox News Digital’s Greg Norman contributed to this report.
Bradford Betts is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital, covering crime, politics and more.
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