Jean-Pierre: [Biden] was asked yesterday about 2020, and [Biden] answered it pretty straightforward. You heard him say that when it came to the 2020 election, we had more than sixty judges who basically threw those cases out of the court, or proved it to not be true, when it came to, uh, uh, the, the, the accusations that the elections, uh, were not, uh, were not, were not, uh, I guess real, whatever, however they said it in 2020. But, also, a Trump administration said the 2020 election was the safest, was the most, the safest election that we've ever had, right? And you heard that from the Trump administration.
Reporter: What are some of the concrete goals of the Office of Gun Violence Reduction?
Jean-Pierre: I think having this historic office is incredibly important. It shows how critical we see this epidemic that's happening across the country, and want to make sure we do everything that we can to save lives. One of the things as well that we want to do is make sure that we offer any type of emotional, mental assistance, that's going to be done through the office. Want to see what other executive actions can be done.
Reporter: The Biden campaign put out a statement yesterday calling Johnson, 'MAGA Mike Johnson', 'Mike Johnson extreme, and a loyal foot-soldier of President Trump'. Does that break with your message here?
Jean-Pierre: I'm not going to speak to what the campaign does. That's the campaign.