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Watch: Heated Exchange Between White House Press Secretary And Fox News Reporter

A tense confrontation between White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and Fox News Channel reporter Peter Doocy has gained widespread attention after their argument during a recent press briefing. The discussion centered on the Biden administration’s decision to send aid to Lebanon while North Carolina faces severe impacts from Hurricane Helene.

During the exchange, which culminated in Jean-Pierre storming out of the briefing room, Doocy challenged the administration’s priorities. He pointed out that Vice President Kamala Harris recently pledged $157 million in additional assistance to Lebanon, describing the country’s humanitarian situation as “increasingly dire.” He then pressed Jean-Pierre on why the administration sought Congressional approval for Small Business Administration (SBA) disaster loans to assist areas affected by Hurricane Helene, yet did not require similar approval for aid to Lebanon.

“On this issue of funding, the administration has money to send to Lebanon without Congress coming back. But Congress does have to come back to approve money to send to people in North Carolina. Do I have that right?” Doocy asked.

In response, Jean-Pierre highlighted the administration’s efforts, stating, “The president and the vice president have had a robust whole-of-government response… more than $200 million for disaster help.” She accused Doocy of spreading misinformation, asserting that such claims could discourage individuals in need from seeking the assistance available to them.

Doocy countered by referencing President Biden’s statement, “Show me your budget and I will tell you what you value,” questioning the apparent disparity in funding priorities. “If he’s got money for people in Lebanon right now without Congress having to come back, what does it say about his values?” he asked.

The exchange escalated, with Jean-Pierre insisting that Doocy’s line of questioning mischaracterized the administration’s approach. “Congress needs to come back and do their job and provide extra assistance for the disaster relief fund,” she stated. Ultimately, she left the briefing room, leaving the heated discussion lingering in the air.

Shairin Panwar

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