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White House Denies Allegations Regarding Potential Ouster of Press Secretary

 April 29, 2024

The White House has categorically denied rumors of a covert initiative aimed at persuading Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to resign.

The story began with a report from the New York Post, which claimed an internal movement within the Biden administration to push the spokesperson out of her role, as Fox News explains.

This report sparked widespread speculation and controversy regarding the stability within the administration.

Deputy White House press secretary Andrew Bates was quick to respond, labeling these allegations as "wildly false." Bates emphasized that there was no truth to the rumors of dissatisfaction with Jean-Pierre or any orchestrated efforts by administration officials to seek her resignation.

Administration Officials Rally Behind Jean-Pierre

Further details from the report suggested that senior adviser Anita Dunn and chief of staff Jeff Zients were involved in a scheme to have influential Democrats encourage Jean-Pierre to step down.

However, Bates refuted these claims, stressing the unwavering support Jean-Pierre receives from Dunn and Zients.

Bates also addressed the claim about Jean-Pierre’s alleged over-reliance on prepared statements, pointing out that using a binder is standard practice for press secretaries. He questioned the fairness of the criticism, suggesting a potential bias in how Jean-Pierre’s performance was being judged.

Amidst these accusations, it was reported that some within the administration were seeking a "graceful exit" strategy for Jean-Pierre, which would allow her to leave without being forcibly removed. Concerns about potential backlash over diversity issues were also noted by some sources within the White House.

Jean-Pierre's Commitment to Her Role

Jean-Pierre herself has remained firm in her intentions to stay in her position through the upcoming election cycle, despite the swirling rumors. Her resolve was highlighted by comments from sources who noted her determination to maintain her role "come hell or high water."

In December, Jean-Pierre turned down an offer from EMILY's List, a pro-abortion rights organization, opting to continue her tenure with the White House. This decision was seen as a reaffirmation of her commitment to the administration.

Dunn also echoed this sentiment in a response to speculative reporting, asserting in an email that Jean-Pierre had no plans to depart, and dismissed the circulating rumors as "ridiculous."

Impact of Allegations on Administration’s Image

These allegations and the administration’s responses come at a time when new polling data shows former President Donald Trump maintaining a lead over President Biden in hypothetical re-election matchups.

This has fueled further debate and scrutiny over the administration's current standing and strategies.

The White House has refrained from commenting further on the situation as requested by Fox News Digital, maintaining a stance of focused denial against the allegations.

The overarching narrative from the administration remains clear: there is no truth to the allegations, and Jean-Pierre enjoys full support from the highest levels of the Biden administration.

Conclusion

In summary, the White House has robustly refuted allegations of a plot to encourage Karine Jean-Pierre’s resignation as press secretary.

Despite claims of senior officials plotting her exit and her alleged reliance on prepared notes, Jean-Pierre remains supported by her colleagues and committed to her role.

The administration continues to deny any discord or plans for her displacement as it navigates ongoing political challenges.