White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasised that the implementation of TikTok's status will fall to the incoming administration after a US Supreme Court ruling. President Biden supports American ownership of TikTok to address security concerns.
The U.S. is inching closer and closer to a potential TikTok ban — with the nation’s highest court upholding a law that’s set to officially cut the cord and halt new downloads off the app starting Sunday.
The law raises national security concerns over TikTok’s ties to China, and only President Biden has the authority to grant a 90-day extension, though the White House suggests this will likely fall to the next administration.
During yesterday's White House press briefing, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre took at dig at President-elect Trump over his 2020 transition to the Biden Administration.
Can you solve it faster than others? “He’s getting red … look at him”: Potentially the final exchange between Karine Jean-Pierre and Peter Doocy.
Wednesday saw a significant news development on the global stage as Israel and Hamas reached a tentative agreement on a ceasefire and the probable return of hostages held by the terror group for over a year. This was a deeply significant development and one involving the White House and the Biden administration.
During yesterday's White House press briefing, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre got into a heated exchange with a reporter over 'taking credit' for ceasefire and hostage deal announced this week.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre replaced her predecessor Jen Psaki in May 2022 and held her final official press briefing on Wednesday.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre shared her gratitude with loved ones and President Joe Biden in her final briefing Wednesday. "Serving the American people and this administration has been an honor of a lifetime.
During today's White House press briefing, Karine Jean-Pierre called out "misinformation and disinformation," surrounding the response to the devastating wildfires in California.
Karine Jean-Pierre and Fox News's Peter Doocy took a moment to express gratitude for one another in the final week of briefings under President Joe Biden.
She kinda marketed it as a celebration of her and her tenure and unfortunately that took precedence over huge breaking news,” one source told The Post.