White House Issues Transcript of News Briefing by Press Secretary Jean-Pierre on Oct. 2, 2023
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MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Hi. Good afternoon, everybody.
Q: Good afternoon.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Okay. So, today,
Soon, on the South Lawn, the President will be joined by Americans with disabilities and their families, members of
And he'll be introduced by
Today, as we celebrate these landmarks -- these landmark laws, the Biden-Harris administration remains committed to moving America closer to the promise of equal opportunity for everyone.
And later this afternoon, the President will convene his
With that -- hey, Josh.
Q: How are you, Karine?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Good to see you.
Q: Good to see you.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE:
Q: All right. Two major subject areas post-non-shutdown.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Okay.
Q: Speaking McCarthy has said he has not spoken with
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I -- look, I don't have any conversations to -- to read out or a planned conversation with the Speaker. Look, the Speaker was on TV yesterday -- on television yesterday, showing and speaking to the commitment that he has made to the Ukrainian people. And he said yesterday, "I support being able to make sure
There's a bipartisan support, as we have seen from day one, for continued funding -- for funding, I should say, in
And look, let's not forget what the purpose of this is for. This is for the con- -- to see the continuation of the brave people in
And not just us -- there are
Q: And then, secondly, in light of the CR, has
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, look, we have been in touch with some of our -- with our allies and partners, certainly, about -- about
The President, as you know, was able to bring more than 50 countries together to contin- -- to show their support for
You saw what he was able to do with the
Look, we are going to -- you know, we're going to continue help to
And the President said yesterday, what we have seen from extreme
But we're going to continue to deliver for the American people, and we're going to continue to advance our national security priorities, because by helping
Go ahead, Mary.
Q: Just to follow up on that. You know, the President said yesterday that, you know, "We're going to get it done," when asked about aid for
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Because the Speaker has said himself, yesterday, that he wants to continue to support
We've seen bipartisanship on this -- on this issue to continuing the funding for
So, there is a bipartisan support for this from the beginning. It's going to continue. We have heard from
Q: And on the Speaker's future. Does the President think that
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, the President was asked this question yesterday by one of your colleagues, and he said he doesn't have a vote, right? That's something for
What the President is going to continue to do is deliver for the American people. He's -- while they are pur- -- cl- -- clearly showing chaos and not able to do that -- deliver for the American people -- he's going to focus on growing the economy. He's going to focus on growing the middle class.
And as it relates to anybody else, the
Q: You mentioned the President doesn't have a vote here, but surely this is something that the
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Absolutely, that is not something ab- -- we are not --
Q: There has been no conversation between --
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: That is something -- we -- we do not get involved when it comes to leadership conversation. That is something for
Q: And can you just clarify one more thing? Because we've heard
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Well, I'll --
Q: -- and the Speaker.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I'll leave
Look, I mean, just on trust, more broadly -- you know, I know, we've been asked that question. Look, it's not about trust; it's about
When it relates to what the President said, I'm certainly not going to go beyond what he said.
But what we know -- what we know is that there's bipartisan support for this deal. Again, Speaker McCarthy was on the air multiple times yesterday saying that he wants to -- he certainly wants to continue support for
Q: When the President said "We just made [a deal] about
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: What I'm saying is that there's been a bipartisan -- there has been a bipartisan focus and agreement to continue the funding for
Go ahead.
Q: Thanks, Karine. Just to follow up on that. How critical is it for the
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: It is not up to us to decide. It really isn't. That is up to the
Q: But surely, I mean, it's not in the
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: The President says we -- he -- we don't have a -- he doesn't have a vote in this matter. That's what the President said yesterday. He does not of -- have a vote on this matter. It is something for
And, look, you're right. There is chaos in
I mean, thank goodness that the government is open and that we're -- and critical programs are now moving forward.
But we should have never -- they should have never marched us to the brink that they did. And it is their basic, basic, basic duty to keep the government open.
And so, we're just not going to get involved. That is for House --
Q: And a question on
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, any specific questions on the funding that is left, I would have to -- I'd have to refer you to the
But look, we -- you know, it is enough to -- for us to meet the -- meet
But it is not the long-term solution here. It is not the long-term solution.
Q: Can you confirm that the President is planning to call allies that -- that funding for
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I -- I don't have any calls to preview for you at this time with allies or partners.
Go ahead.
Q: Thank you, Karine.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Because it's their -- again, this is their -- their basic, basic, basic duty is to keep the government open. We shouldn't have to wait 45 days.
And one of the things that Speaker McCarthy learned is, you know, that you have to do your job -- right? -- which is why, I think, we moved -- he moved forward.
And so, look, this is something that
Q: And government funding now goes through
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, I just don't have any -- I'm not going to get into hypotheticals from here.
Again, they don't have to wait 45 days to get this done. They really don't. There's no excuse for another crisis. That is what the President said yesterday. And they have to stop the games. They have to stop playing these games. That's, again, what the President said: They have to get to work and stop playing games and do their duty or else we're going to be in the same place that we were this weekend a month ago -- a month from now.
And so -- and, you know, what they're doing instead is pursuing these 30 percent cuts. We're talking about education. We're talking about
And so, we can't be focusing on that. They need to keep the government open, continuing to do that: their basic, basic duty.
Go ahead.
Q: Yeah, thanks. One point that Speaker McCarthy made repeatedly on "Face the Nation" yesterday was that he wants any additional funds for
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, look, I think the American people are fed up. They're fed up of the political games, the political stunts that
You have a President who has delivered record funding -- record funding to make sure that we have additional -- record additional
And instead, extreme -- these extreme
Meanwhile, you know, we -- we're trying to do everything that we can to make sure that we deal with what's going on at the border.
But as it relates to
And so, look, this is about freedom and democracy against the -- against
Q: And then, does
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I don't -- I don't have any schedule updates for the President this week to share.
Q: In the back, Karine.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Go ahead, Danny. I'll come to the back. Go ahead, Danny.
Q: Thanks, Karine.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, here's our message to Putin. He has built -- the President has built a coalition of more than 50 countries -- right? -- he providing -- to provide aid to support
There is strong -- a very strong international coalition behind
And so, we will have another package of aid for
And so, that's our message. If he thinks he can outlast us -- that is,
Go ahead.
Q: Karine, following on that, the
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, look, we have worked with our -- we've worked with our allies and partners to immobilize half of
Last year, rather than its forecasted budget surplus,
And now this year, their fiscal situation has deteriorated even further. In just six months, the price cap on
So, we will continue to impose further pressure on
Q: Following, it came out in the
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I don't have anything further beyond what the President shared not too long ago about meeting with
Go ahead, April.
Q: Karine, digging in the weeds a little bit about talks, about these appropriations: What is the construct of these meetings that the
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, I have said for many, many weeks now that as -- as
I don't have anything specific to share. I'm not going to go into private conversations.
But we've also been very clear, like, while we have had dialogue with members of
Q: So do you believe that there's a ramp-up? Or is it still the same in efforts to prevent kicking the can down the road again with another CR?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: But they shouldn't have to. They shouldn't have to wait 45 days -- right? -- to deal with this.
Q: And lastly, you said "chaos." Does this chaos that includes this motion to vacate -- does that put a chink in all of the works to try to move towards getting a new budget solution?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I mean, the chaos is clear. I mean, you all have reported it. What we're seeing with
There's extreme group of people in -- in the -- in the
That's what -- that's the chaos. That's what they're trying to head us down the road. And they almost -- almost shut down the government.
And so, it is -- you know, let's not forget -- and I -- I believe the director said this yesterday -- like 200
It's the chaos that we're seeing from House -- from
Q: So, the motion to vacate has nothing --
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: The motion of vacate has nothing to do with us. That has absolutely nothing to do with us. That is something for
Q: Follow-up on that?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Go ahead.
Q: Thank you. The
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: What I can say -- tell you for sure is that the President -- everything that he has put forward -- when you look at the policies, even the legislation that have become law -- deals with lowering the deficit.
Even that budget agreement that we saw back in June -- May, June -- that was agreed upon, bipartisan, that was voted by two thirds of the
So, clearly, this is a president that wants to focus on lowering the deficit. This is something that you hear him talk about almost every time he talks about the economy and where we are -- growing the economy, growing the middle class.
So, obviously, this is -- this is an issue that is important to the President.
I'm going to move around. Go ahead.
Q:
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, I -- I don't have any calls or -- or conversations to read out. I can say that we respect the governor's, certainly, appointment -- his decision.
Laphonza Butler has spent her career fighting for the rights of -- of women and working people, just by looking at -- certainly, by her career. And she's a -- she's succeeding -- she, herself, succeeding a -- a trailblazer by breaking more barriers.
And so, again, we respect the governor's -- governor's appointment. I don't have anything to read out on -- as far as calls.
And I would -- probably, you should reach out to the Vice President's Office to see if -- if she's made a call.
Go ahead.
Q: Thanks, Karine.
Last month, on
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, look, the -- the battlefield on the ground changes, right?
And so, I don't want to give a date. I'm hesitant to give a date. Because given of the changing dynamics and what that looks like, I -- as I mentioned,
But, look, you know, we're talking about -- you know, we're talking about what we know we have left. We have enough for a PDA authority to meet
So, any, like, specifics on, you know, the PDA and what's left, I certainly would refer you to the
Q: And just -- just to reiterate: Beyond McCarthy's comments this weekend and past support, there's no -- you're saying there's been no conversations between the
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: What we're saying is there's bip- -- there's obviously bipartisan support for -- to continue the funding to
We've heard that specifically from Speaker Mcrain just -Speaker Mcrain -- Speaker -- Speaker McCarthy just yesterday, multiple times, saying that. And we've heard that from, you know,
So that's what we want to see. We want to see the -- the commitment. We want to see that, you know -- that -- that McCarthy keeps his commitment to the people of
Q: Karine --
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Go ahead.
Q: Thanks, Karine. So, staying with that topic. Yesterday, when I asked the President about the prospect of future deals with Speaker McCarthy, he said you -- "We just made one about
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: What I'm saying is that we know that there's bipartisan support -- right? -- for
And so, that is what we -- we see. And that's how we see this moving forward.
Q: Well, why would the President say that he made a deal if he didn't?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I'm just saying that what we're seeing currently from
Q: Did the Speaker provide some kind of back-channel assurance that he would bring
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I don't think he --
Q: -- up for a vote? Is that what he was referring to?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Well, no, I don't even think the Speaker needs to do back channel. He said -- he himself said yesterday that "I support being able to make sure
Q: But then I guess I'm just trying to understand what the President meant when he said --
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I'm --
Q: -- "We just made [a deal]."
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Well, what I'm saying to you is that we have seen bipartisan support from
Q: Is it possible the President made a deal that you don't know about?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I'm just -- I'm just saying that I'm not going to go beyond what the President said. Just not going to go beyond that.
Q: Was what he said true?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I'm not going to go beyond what the President said.
Q: So you won't say that it -- what he said was true?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I'm not going to go beyond what the President said.
Q: You're declining to say that what he said was true?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I just answered.
Go ahead.
Q: Me?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Yep.
Q: Thank you.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: What I can say is that the President certainly supports, you know, collective bargaining. He supports that workers should be able to ask for fair pay and fair benefits. That is something that he supports, because he supports, certainly the right to strike. I'm not going to get into the particulars of this partic- -- of what
But what I can say is: The President is always supporting union -- union workers and, certainly, working people.
Q: And the UAW strike is now in its third week. Is there any concern that the President's appearance on the picket line may have frustrated auto companies and prolonged discussions?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: What I can say is that the President did something that was historic, right? He went to an active picket line to show his solidarity for union workers -- for the men and women of UAW, and he was proud to do that.
That doesn't change what the President has said many times, again, supporting collective bargaining, allowing the negotiations to continue with all parties, and making sure that they have -- they have the ability and the right to ask for fair pay and fair wage.
And so, that's what we believe. We think that it's good that they're continuing to have these negotiations and continue to have the conversations.
And let's not forget, you have the West Coat [Coast] port, right? You have the -- you have the -- the
Go ahead. Go ahead, Anita.
Q:
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Anita.
Q: Thank you so much. I have a
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, look, and I've said -- and I kind of answered this question in a different variation of the question. But the President has been able to bring together countr- -- our allies and partners in a historic way to support
But, look, and I said this earlier, it does not help -- it does not help what we see
But we're going to continue to bring our partners and allies together as we support the people of
Q:
Q: Okay, on the refugee cap, which was announced on Friday. The administration has set the cap yet again at 125,000 people. But the
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, one of the things, as you know, that we've tried to do is we've tried to improve, certainly, the system. I don't have specific numbers on -- on Afghans.
But, you know, one of the things that we did -- we implemented a number of efficiencies within state and
And so, look, we said, when we first set this target, that it was going to be ambitious. We knew that. We knew that 125,000 is an ambitious number. And within -- within the progress we've made, we feel that we are -- we are better positioned to meet those goals this upcoming fiscal year, and so that's what we're going to try to do.
Q: Karine?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: And we'll continue to go around.
Q:
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Go ahead, Brian.
Q: Thanks, Karine.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Okay.
Q: I wanted to ask about the President's legislative priorities. I mean, given that what
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I mean, look, the President -- you saw what his priorities were in the budget negotiations, right? We also -- we also wanted to make sure we're protecting Medicare, protecting
Yes,
And so, look, you're going to see the President meet with his
And when you think about the Inflation Reduction Act, when you think about how that's going to lower healthcare costs and what's that's doing -- right? -- capping 35 percent [dollars] for seniors when it comes to insulin, that's really important. When you think about beating Big Pharma in the first 10 tranches of -- the fen- -- the first 10 tranche of -- of pharmaceutical drugs, that's where the cost is going to go down.
All these things are incredibly important. We see -- we have to implement -- continue to implement these important pieces of -- of legislation that is currently now law. And that's going to be the President's focus.
And also protecting Americans, right? Protecting Americans -- making sure we're keeping
And so, that's going to be the focus.
You've heard us talk about the Unity Agenda and how important that is. Those are ways -- if you want to see what the President believes he can move forward -- how he can move forward with a -- with a -- in a bipartisan way with
Q: On disability, please?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Go ahead.
Q: Thank you. Two questions on the border, if I can.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, here's what I will say: The President, on his own, without the help of
And three things -- there are three things that he has moved forward in when it comes to his plan and looking at -- looking at the border.
There's enforcement. And so we've deployed additional troops and federal agents to the border and removed or returned more than 250,000 individuals since
And deterrence -- we've had the largest expansion certainly of a pathways to -- pathways to -- pathways in decades.
And we've made clear that attempting to cross the border unlawfully will result in prompt removal, a five-year ban on -- on reentry, and potential criminal prosecution.
And let's not forget the diplomacy that we have done with the region, including
Q: So, when the President looks at what's happening at the border, he sees a border that is effectively closed?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: What I'm saying is that the President, without the help -- without the help of
They're trying to politicize it and make it worse -- make it worse. That's what
The President is actually dealing with the issue that's in front of him by getting record funding, 25,000 federal agents at the border. That is something that this President has been able to do.
I'm going to move around. Go ahead, Karen.
Q: Thanks, Karine. A couple on COVID. Does the administration have any regrets about the rollout of this new COVID vaccine given reports of insurance snags and some supply issues with getting this vaccine out?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, look, this is something that we're certainly aware of and want to make sure that the system works for everybody. And that is something that -- you can just look at what we've done the last 10 -- the last three years on this issue -- right? -- making sure that -- we make sure that people -- that every American across the country who wants a vaccine will get it.
So, certainly we are aware of what consumers have experienced: these unexpected issues of -- of a point of service. And so, HHS is going to work with insurance. They're going to work with -- work with the issues that we're currently seeing to resolve this quickly.
And so, this is certainly a top priority for this administration as it relates to a comprehensive vaccination program. This has been a priority since day one of this administration.
Q: And -- and are you worried that if people are frustrated not being able to get their shots now, they might give up and that could lead to a worsening situation in the fall and winter? And then just a follow-up on the President's involvement in messaging --
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, look, I'm not going to get too much into, like, the hypotheticals here. We're going to quickly -- HHS is dealing with this issue. Certainly, we're aware of it, and we're going to quickly addresses this. They're going to quickly address it.
And so, you know, we are -- we want to make sure that folks who want to get a vaccine get it. And so, HHS is on it.
Q: You talked about why the President didn't do his shot on camera like we've seen in -- saw him do in previous rounds, and you talked about the messaging campaign the administration would do with this new shot.
Why hasn't he done anything to promote this and encourage people to get their shots? And will we see him do that in the near future?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, I don't have anything to -- to lay out on -- on what else the President's going to do as it relates to the -- the new -- the new boosters for -- for COVID.
What I can say is there are Secre- -- Secretaries or an administrative official across the -- across the -- across the federal government here, for the
We saw -- we saw -- just the other day, we saw the Second Gentleman get involved and show how -- his process of getting his shot. And we'll see that from others across -- across the administration.
Look, we are in a different time and a different place with COVID as, clearly, we're all sitting here. Most of us -- most of us are -- I'm assuming many of us have gotten our COVID shots. And so, that is important to also note: that we are in a different place.
And we are in a different place because of what this President has been able to do, because he took a comprehensive approach, because he wanted to make sure that -- that Americans across the country were able to have -- to get this COVID vaccine. And not just that -- other treatments to deal with COVID.
So, you've seen his commitment to this. And -- and we see how it looks like now that we're coming out of this pandemic.
Just don't have anything to share on his -- on his -- further involvement with the President.
Q: On disability,
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Go ahead, Peter.
Q: Thank you, Karine. Would
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Are you talking about something specifically?
Q: A Democratic member of
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: What I can tell you is I have not talked -- spoken to the President about this. And so, just not going -- just not going to comment.
I will leave it up to -- I know there's a House process moving forward right now. I'll leave it to the House.
Q: Okay. Since
this week?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: What I can tell you is that -- I've said this many times already this morning: The President believes all workers -- all workers, including healthcare workers and those that make their work possible -- they deserve a fair pay. And they deserve fair -- a fair benefit. That's what the President believes.
He believes that collective bargaining works. That is -- we've seen that play out in the past even couple of months when you think about the
And so, it is important that -- that we -- you know, we see that continue.
And I'll have -- and I'll have to say, like, the
Q: Would he consider joining them on the picket line if they strike?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Look, I don't have anything else to share on -- on the President's schedule. What I can say is that this -- when -- when we see this type of collective bargaining, when we see this type of -- you know, the report that I just laid out, when -- when unions and -- unions do collective bargaining, it actually helps our economy overall and it raises wages. And I think that's important for all -- not just union members, also non-union members.
Q: And a couple days ago, looters were terrorizing businesses in
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, obviously, any coordinated theft and vandalism that occurred in Philadel- -- in
The acts of these individuals harmed local businesses, as we -- you saw -- as we saw -- and the communities that depend on them. But I also want to be clear, because the police -- the police commissioner in
But, obviously -- obviously, and we have been very consistent here -- when it comes to any sort of vandalism, certainly looting, or any type of violence, we are going to -- we are going to simply condemn that. And it is unacceptable.
AIDE: You have time for one more.
Q:
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Okay. Go ahead, Cristina.
Q: -- there's no seat here in this room --
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Go ahead, Cristina.
Q: -- for disabled journalists.
Q: Thank you, Karine. Can you tell us if the President has had any one-on-one conversations with Leader McCarthy about
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I don't have any -- any conversations to read out.
As you know, the President very often keeps in -- keeps in touch with
As -- as far as a specific conversation, I just don't have anything to read out.
Go ahead.
Q: So, it's possible the President and the Speaker spoke?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I just don't have anything to confirm. I -- I really don't.
I -- as I said, the Speak- -- the Speaker -- the President regularly has conversations with members of
Q: Can we make a request that between now and the next briefing perhaps we could discern -- ask the President what deal he was referring to in his comments yesterday so we can have a better idea?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So --
Q: Because I think this will continue to have oxygen around it until we have clarity about -- is this a new deal? Is he referring to the budget topline?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I apprec- -- I appreciate -- I appreciate the question. What I can say for sure is that what we believe, as it relates to
Q: That's not responsive to whether there is a deal.
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I -- I hear you. I hear what you're saying. I'm just saying speaking to this particular, kind of, issue -- broader issue -- right? -- we believe that there is a -- continues to be bipartisan support. We think that's incredibly important.
Speaker McCarthy has spoken to this. And -- and that's what we want to see. We want to see continued support for the people of
Q: On another matter, the President's son will be going to a court appearance tomorrow. We know previously that was believed to have been something that would resolve the case. A lot has transpired in between. Will this have any impact on the President's schedule tomorrow or how he will be getting information about that?
I recognize it's a personal matter, but will that court appearance have any impact on the President's schedule?
MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I will say it's -- to continue to say it's a personal matter. I'm just not going to get into it from here.
Thanks, everybody.
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