Reporter: What, if anything, did [Biden] make of the results that showed that the majority of caucus goers said they don't believe that his win in 2020 was legitimate?
Jean-Pierre: [Biden] is going to continue to stand against conspiracy theories, and we know that what you just laid out to me about how people feel has been debunked. It has been debunked by federal judges, who are republican judges; other officials have debunked that. We had a very free and fair election. That's what we know. That is a fact. It's important to state that. It's important to be clear, very, very, clear about that…[Biden] is going to continue to stand against dangerous personal revenge schemes and conspiracy theories. Let's not forget, these dangerous conspiracy theories have cost law enforcement officer their lives. That is what we saw on January 6th in 2021. It was an attack on our democracy,and it was because people believed, the insurrectionists, the mob, more than two thousand people who showed up at the Capital, believed the conspiracy theories that they were told about this election.