Jean-Pierre: As we all know, six individuals tragically lost their lives when the Francis Scott King bridge collapsed last week.
Jean-Pierre: [Harris] and EPA Administrator Regan…announced twenty billion dollars in awards to expand access to clean energy, tackle the climate crisis, improve air quality, lower energy costs, and create good-paying jobs…at least seventy percent of these funds will be invested in low income and disadvantaged communities.
John Kirby [White House press conference]: Today, NATO is larger, stronger, is more relevant than ever before, thanks in no small part to [Biden's] leadership.
The World Central Kitchen 'aid workers' appear to be some kind of intelligence assets, which explains what they are doing alongside a terrorist organization.
Jean-Pierre: The White House stood up a response team with relevant agencies, like the CDC, FDA, USDA, to ensure that we are doing everything in our power to ensure we keep communities healthy, safe, and informed, ensure that our nation's food supply remains safe, and monitor any and all trends to mitigate risk and prevent the spread of Avian Flu.
Reporter: Ford said today it's delaying production on an electric SUV, Tesla earlier this week said that it's sales are plunging. Do these types of developments make the administration rethink their EV policy?
Jean-Pierre: No, not at all. When it comes to EV sales, they are reaching record highs. EVs are more affordable than ever, and that's because of the work that this administration has done.
Reporter: Is is realistic to go to about seven or eight percent of sales, to fifty percent of sales in eight years, if the automakers themselves are cutting back on production?
Jean-Pierre: We believe, and we have seen that, that US manufacturing jobs have increased…when you see a boom like this, that means you need autoworkers…we believe this is working, we believe this is part of what [Biden] has promised.
[the 'work' Biden has done consists of massive subsidies, with the goal of destroying freedom of movement]