During an appearance yesterday on Fox News, Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders offered her sympathy for the difficult job Karine Jean-Pierre now has as White House press secretary.
The former Trump White House press secretary told Brian Kilmeade that “frankly, she has a terrible story to tell.”
“When I was in the Trump administration, we had a great story to tell. The economy was booming, our country was safer, our border was more secure, things that were positive were happening and that makes her job infinitely harder,” Sanders explained.
Sarah Sanders says KJP has a harder job as press sec than she did, because when she working in the White House there were so many positive things to talk about pic.twitter.com/VWRWAzUa6i
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 24, 2023
As the New York Post reported, Jean-Pierre faced a barrage of questions from reporters on Monday after six more classified documents were discovered over the weekend in Biden’s Delaware residence.
Jean-Pierre was asked at one point, “Why should the American people believe that this president takes classified material seriously and the handling of it?”
“The president said last week that he has no regrets when it comes to the handling of classified documents. Why doesn’t he have regrets given classified documents keep turning up?” Another reporter asked.
Fox News’ Peter Doocy did make Jean-Pierre chuckle at least, as he asked her, “When you found out that the FBI had located even more classified materials in Wilmington, which four-letter word did you use?”
“Oh my goodness, Peter,” was all Jean-Pierre could manage in response as other reporters in the room also were unable to hold back laughter.
DOOCY TO KJP: “When you found out that the FBI located even more Classified Materials in Wilmington, which four letter word did you use?” pic.twitter.com/pLI7cH1DP7
— ALX(@alx) January 23, 2023
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