Karine Jean-Pierre Claims Without Evidence That President Biden Has Visited The Border

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed during Wednesday’s press briefing that President Joe Biden has visited the U.S. border.

Jean-Pierre made the claim in response to a question from Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy regarding whether Biden would visit the border with potential future House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

“So, look, he’s been there. He’s been to the border,” Jean-Pierre claimed without evidence. “And since he took office —”

The Washington Post previously fact-checked a claim from Biden about visiting the border and found that he only went once during “a brief drive-by” while “on a campaign swing in 2008.”

Doocy immediately interjected and asked when Biden went to the border, to which Jean-Pierre responded, “Since he took office, the — President Biden has been taking action to fix our immigration system and secure our border.”

“But, you know, that — we’re not seeing that from Republicans,” she deflected. “We’re not seeing a willingness to work with us on — on, you know, fixing a situation that’s been around for decades now.”

“Instead, they’re — they’re doing political stunts,” she claimed. “That’s what they want to do. That’s how they want to take care of this situation.”

WATCH:

Asked if President Biden will accept @GOPLeader Kevin McCarthy’s invitation to visit the crisis at the southern border, @PressSec

❌ *laughs*

❌ Says Biden has been to the border (he hasn’t)

❌ Pushes Biden’s bill that would grant amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants pic.twitter.com/v103a0JaLS

— Chad Gilmartin (@ChadGilmartinCA) November 30, 2022

TRANSCRIPT:

PETER DOOCY:  Thank you, Karine.  Kevin McCarthy says that he invited President Biden down to the border.  Has the President RSVPed?

KARINE JEAN-PIERRE:  To — (Laughs.)

DOOCY: Well, we know — we know the President has never been down to the border.  The possible next Speaker says that he wants him to go with him.  So, is he going to?

JEAN-PIERRE:  So, look, he’s been there.  He’s been to the border.  And since he took office —

DOOCY: When — when did he go to the border?

JEAN-PIERRE:  Since he took office, the — President Biden has been taking action to fix our immigration system and secure our border.  And that’s why, on day one, he put forward an immigration — immigration reform — a piece of legislation to deal with what is currently happening at the border.

But, you know, that — we’re not seeing that from Republicans.  We’re not seeing a willingness to work with us on — on, you know, fixing a situation that’s been around for decades now.

Instead, they’re — they’re doing political stunts.  That’s what they want to do.  That’s how they want to take care of this situation.

But, in the meantime, you know, the President has secured record levels of funding for the Department of Homeland Security.  We have over 23,000 agents working to secure the border.  We’ve taken thousands of smugglers off the streets, and we’re cutting down on asylum processing times.  And the number of individuals arriving unlawfully from northern Central America and Venezuela is coming down significantly because of the actions that the President has taken.

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French Baguette Wins Special Status By U.N.

A French bakery product has been given a special status by the United Nations. 

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) granted a heritage recognition to the French baguette by placing it on its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. The “Artisanal know-how and culture of baguette bread” was the official addition to the list.

UNESCO’s director general, Audrey Azoulay, told CNN the bread product’s newly recognized status honors “tradition,” “craftsmanship” and makes sure that the “artisanal way of baking” is “passed on to the next generation.”

“It’s kind of a way of life” Azoulay said. “There is always a boulangerie nearby, you can go and buy fresh affordable bread and you meet people, meet with bakers, it’s a very important element of social cohesion.”

“This will make people realize that this regular baguette that they know very well, is something precious,” she said. “It comes from history and it has character and it’s important to made the public aware of this, to be proud of it.”

The baguette’s nomination, which was drafted by France, pointed out that baguettes “generate modes of consumption and social practices that differentiate them from other types of bread, such as daily visits to bakeries to purchase the loaves and specific display racks to match their long shape.”

“Baguettes require specific knowledge and techniques: they are baked throughout the day in small batches and the outcomes vary according to the temperature and humidity,” it noted. 

“The baguette is consumed in many contexts, including during family meals, in restaurants, and in work and school cafeterias,” it added.

Rima Abdul Malak, the country’s culture minister, said the announcement is a “great recognition for our artisans and these unifying places that are our bakeries.”

Other selected winners include Pyrenean village winter bear festivals, German Modern Dance, manual bell ringing of Spain, “Hungarian string band tradition,” and “Festivals related to the Journey of the Holy family in Egypt.”

The economic situation has threatened to devastate businesses across the region. Recent unrest in Europe has led to fears about bakeries going out of business. After Russia invaded Ukraine, energy costs soared in Europe, creating a dire situation for many citizens, families, and organizations, as they grapple with high prices and an upcoming winter. 

“I’m so, so afraid of losing my life’s work,” one baker said, per The Washington Post. The electrical costs for her bakery have gone up to $7,900 from $2,500, with the price of main ingredients increasing as well. 

“It makes me sick,” she said, adding that if the worst case scenario pans out, “we are all going to have to close our bakeries. There will be no more bread in France.”