Kayleigh McEnany ‘Fact-Checks’ Karine Jean-Pierre: ‘The White House Could Care Less About Young Girls’

During today’s episode of “Outnumbered” on Fox News, co-host Kayleigh McEnany “fact-checked” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

Jean-Pierre yesterday “impugned” EWTN White House correspondent Owen Jensen after he asked a question about the safety of girls in high school sports.

After listing various examples, McEnany then declared, “The White House could care less about young girls.”

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Jensen prefaced his question to Jean-Pierre yesterday, “Just hours ago, Senator Tuberville tweeted, quote, ‘Having biological males in women’s sports is unsafe, unfair, and wrong’ and earlier this year, several — 72 elite female athletes signed an open letter saying, ‘Forcing female athletes to compete against biological males is not only unfair, it is discriminatory and illegal.'”

“So, in the light of this administration’s proposed changes to Title IX, does the White House worry about the physical safety of females directly competing against males in sports?” Jensen wondered.

Jean-Pirre responded, “So, look, this is a complicated issue. It is. And there are a wide range of views, as you just laid out. The Department of Education proposed a rule that gives schools the flexibility to establish their own athletic policies, while establishing … guardrails to prevent discrimination against transgender kids and so, I also want to make clear that this is a proposed rule, and members of the public have the ability to provide comment as part of the rulemaking process.”

“And so, any — you know, any additional questions that you may have of this proposed rule, certainly, I would refer you to the Department of Education. But we do understand this is a complicated issue,” Jean-Pierre added.

Jensen followed up, “And what would the President say to the parents out there who have daughters — say, in high school, for example — who are worried that their daughter may have to compete against a male, or a person born male, and they — and there could be — or directly in physical athletic competition — and worry about their daughter’s safety?”

Jean-Pierre then accused Jensen, “So, look, I — what you’re alluding to is basically saying that transgender kids are dangerous. It sounds like that’s what you’re saying.”

Jensen attempted to dispute Jean-Pierre’s assertion but ultimately she refused to directly answer his question before moving on to another question.

4 Comments

  1. “discrimination against transgender kids”

    You can’t discriminate against what does not exist.
    There is no such thing as “trans”gender.

    There is a mental illness, a disorder, which is called “body dysphoria” or “body dysmorphic disorder” which is the DELUSION that you are in the wrong body/gender.

    They need counseling and treatment to deal with reality, not enablement or encouragement to continue in their delusion. And CERTAINLY not requirements forcing the rest of us to go along with the delusion.

  2. Using videos to actually tell the story you pretended to write about is lazy and dishonest. Stop using videos, stop being lazy, start acting like a real journalist. Just because GenZ is apparently illiterate doesn’t mean everyone wants to watch videos to get their “news”. Videos are entertainment and horrible sources for fact based journalism. Just stop it.

  3. “The White House Could Care Less About Young Girls”
    The correct phrase is, “The White House Could NOT Care Less About Young Girls”. If they COULD care less then that means that they do care some.

  4. I disagree with Kayleigh.
    The White House and all the corrupticrats DO care about young girls. They bring the best price on the sex trafficking market. The next best price are the lady-boys, which explains the left’s rabid fascination with the “trans” hoax and recruiting boys to be “pretend girls”, especially when they’re very young.

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