Karine Jean-Pierre denies White House 'trying to protect' Biden from press questions: 'Absolutely not'

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Karine Jean-Pierre denies White House 'trying to protect' Biden from press questions: 'Absolutely not'
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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre pushed back on reporters asking if the administration was 'trying to protect' President Biden from the media's questions.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre denied Monday that the administration was "trying to protect" President Biden from the media by preventing him from answering its questions.

to ask him questions. She claimed Biden"takes shouted questions," but the reporter pushed back. Jean-Pierre, however, spoke over the reporter and continued claiming Biden does take questions. President Joe Biden holds a meeting with his science and technology advisors at the White House on April 04, 2023, in Washington, DC.. He added that the press had not had the opportunity"in quite some time" to ask Biden questions in a formal setting.

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