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Karine Jean-Pierre battles press over Biden's reliance on notecards: 'Thank you so much for interjecting'

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Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre sparred with the White House press corps on Tuesday over President Biden "heavily" relying on notecards, while avoiding answering the question.

Fox Business’ Edward Lawrence asked Jean-Pierre at the daily press briefing, "If I may, the president, I noticed, had notecards at the border when he was doing his briefing there. He also had notecards last Friday with the Italian prime minister. Why does the president rely so heavily on notecards?"

Jean-Pierre shot back, "You're upset because the president has notecards? You're asking me a question about the president having notecards?"

The reporter replied, "I’m asking why does he rely so heavily­–"

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She cut him off, stating, "The president who has had probably one of the most successful first three years of an administration than any modern day president? He's done more in the first three years than most presidents who have two terms. You're asking me about notecards? I don't think–"

Another White House reporter jumped in, telling her to answer the question.

The press secretary snapped at him, "Wait. I’m not speaking to you right now, James [Rosen]. I’m talking to your friend over here – Ed. So, thank you so

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