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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre initially demurred when asked about serving a full second term | White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre initially demurred when asked about serving a full second term |
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has clarified President Joe Biden's re-election plans after a comment she made sparked confusion. | White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has clarified President Joe Biden's re-election plans after a comment she made sparked confusion. |
Hours after Mr Biden formally launched his campaign for a second four-year term in office she refused to say if he planned to complete the entire term. | Hours after Mr Biden formally launched his campaign for a second four-year term in office she refused to say if he planned to complete the entire term. |
"That's something for him to decide," she said at a briefing. Mr Biden, 80, is the oldest president in US history. | "That's something for him to decide," she said at a briefing. Mr Biden, 80, is the oldest president in US history. |
She later clarified that he would serve another full term in office if he wins. | She later clarified that he would serve another full term in office if he wins. |
The spokeswoman's embarrassing about-face came only hours after Mr Biden officially announced he was running again in a pre-recorded video. | The spokeswoman's embarrassing about-face came only hours after Mr Biden officially announced he was running again in a pre-recorded video. |
"Does the president plan to serve all eight years?" a reporter for Politico asked at a White House briefing on Tuesday. | "Does the president plan to serve all eight years?" a reporter for Politico asked at a White House briefing on Tuesday. |
"That's something for him to decide," she began. | "That's something for him to decide," she began. |
"I'm not just not going to get ahead of it. And there's a 2024 campaign. Anything related to that, I would refer you to that." | "I'm not just not going to get ahead of it. And there's a 2024 campaign. Anything related to that, I would refer you to that." |
Ms Jean-Pierre said she had initially avoided answering the reporter's question to remain compliant with a US federal election law known as the Hatch Act which prohibits executive branch employees from using their position to campaign for a candidate while performing official duties. | Ms Jean-Pierre said she had initially avoided answering the reporter's question to remain compliant with a US federal election law known as the Hatch Act which prohibits executive branch employees from using their position to campaign for a candidate while performing official duties. |
According to Politico, Ms Jean-Pierre is known to often refer reporters to the Hatch Act. Reporters complain that she has interpreted the law too broadly and cites it to avoid answering certain questions. | According to Politico, Ms Jean-Pierre is known to often refer reporters to the Hatch Act. Reporters complain that she has interpreted the law too broadly and cites it to avoid answering certain questions. |
On Tuesday she cited the law again when asked about the media contact for Mr Biden's re-election campaign and whether the war in Ukraine had impacted his decision to run. | On Tuesday she cited the law again when asked about the media contact for Mr Biden's re-election campaign and whether the war in Ukraine had impacted his decision to run. |
Later in the day she took to Twitter to pledge that Mr Biden would serve all eight years if he won re-election. | Later in the day she took to Twitter to pledge that Mr Biden would serve all eight years if he won re-election. |
"As you know, we take following the law seriously," she posted. | "As you know, we take following the law seriously," she posted. |
"So I wanted to be sure that I didn't go into 2024 more than is appropriate under the law. But I can confirm that if re-elected, @POTUS would serve all 8 years." | "So I wanted to be sure that I didn't go into 2024 more than is appropriate under the law. But I can confirm that if re-elected, @POTUS would serve all 8 years." |
Kellyanne Conway, a longtime campaign and White House aide to former president Donald Trump, was found by a US government watchdog to have repeatedly violated the Hatch Act. | Kellyanne Conway, a longtime campaign and White House aide to former president Donald Trump, was found by a US government watchdog to have repeatedly violated the Hatch Act. |
The White House Office of Special Counsel wrote that her failure to comply with the law wil "erode the principal foundation of our democratic system - the rule of law" and called for her to be fired. | |
Ms Jean-Pierre's gaffe comes amid new polling that suggests a majority of Americans think President Biden should not run for re-election because of his age. | Ms Jean-Pierre's gaffe comes amid new polling that suggests a majority of Americans think President Biden should not run for re-election because of his age. |
Mr Biden, 80, who is already the oldest serving US president, would be 86 at the end of his second term. | Mr Biden, 80, who is already the oldest serving US president, would be 86 at the end of his second term. |
Watch: Older Americans weigh in on President Biden's age | Watch: Older Americans weigh in on President Biden's age |
Watch: Older Americans weigh in on President Biden's age | Watch: Older Americans weigh in on President Biden's age |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
US election 2024 | US election 2024 |
US politics | US politics |
Joe Biden | Joe Biden |
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