A president can issue pre-emptive pardons. What 'Biden' can do is unclear.
Landrieu: There are in fact highways, waterways, roadways; if you ask anybody in the African-American community, where do you live, they will often say, 'I live on the other side of.'…there is in fact four billion dollars…to fund a program called 'reconnecting communities'.
['racist infrastructure' being 'solved' by placing low-income housing in suburbs]
Jean-Pierre: This Sunday marks one year since a gunman killed ten innocent Americans at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York.
[she couldn't care less; all about politics]
They tend to ignore shootings that they did not play a direct part in.
Jean-Pierre: Tomorrow morning, [Biden] will…deliver the 2023 Howard University Commencement Address.
[of course]
Reporter: A migrant boy died in HHS custody a couple days ago, been in custody for a number of weeks…has [Biden] been briefed…is there concerns the system is not prepared to handle all the people who are being interdicted right now?
Jean-Pierre: It is sad news…our hearts go out to the family…there is a medical investigation…any specific questions I will have to refer you to HHS.
[if this happened under President Trump, she would be accusing him of murdering a child through negligence and abusive policies]]
Reporter: Why haven't migrants heard a message from [Biden] or [Harris],…explaining the new rules, or reiterating what [Mayorkas] said yesterday, not to come here if you're not going to qualify for asylum.
Jean-Pierre: I think hearing from Secretary Mayorkas is a powerful messenger…we got a robust plan in place to humanely manage the border through enforcement, deterrence, and diplomacy.
Jean-Pierre: There is no deal to be had on the debt ceiling. There is no negotiation to be had on the debt ceiling