Jha [White House Press Conference]: We know that many, many, parents are eager to vaccinate their youngest kids.
"China has called for the United Nations human rights chief to investigate mass shootings in the US, in an apparent effort to shift the focus from allegations of abuses in its far western Xinjiang region. The Global Times made the suggestion in an editorial Tuesday, a day after Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said at a regular briefing in Beijing that the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights should produce a report on problems the US faces.
“The US system is equally incapable, or lacks interest, motivation, and courage, to address these problems thoroughly,” said the Communist Party newspaper, which added that US domestic issues have “intensified its external aggression.”
The party’s flagship People’s Daily ran a commentary under the headline “Racism a poison running through American body politic,” that referenced the killing of Blacks in Buffalo, and the official Xinhua News Agency and English-language China Daily published similar articles. The commentaries appear to be an effort to hit back at the US, which along with lawmakers in other nations, has accused China of carrying out genocide in Xinjiang. Beijing calls the accusations “the lie of the century.”
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/05/30/world/china-urges-un-rights-chief-look-into-school-shootings-us/
Jean-Pierre: Paying White House interns will help ensure that those who receive internships at the White House reflect the diversity of America.
Jean-Pierre: Tonight you'll hear from him [Biden], it'll be basically making sure his voice is out there, and calling to action, and making sure the American people know that he is continuing to speak on their behalf, and making sure we get some action taken.
Reporter: You guys at the White House had some very hard headlines this week about inflation, and about baby formula…did you just schedule it [Biden speaking tonight] to get people to talk about something else?
Jean-Pierre: People have died…this is not about partisan politics here. This is disheartening to hear that this could be used as a political tool.
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