White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was pushed to explain when President Biden would declare a climate national emergency after he falsely said he already had. White House press secretary confronted with Biden falsely saying he declared national emergency on climate White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was confronted during a CNN interview about President Biden stating he had declared a national emergency on climate, then backtracking from that false statement
White House press secretary confronted with Biden falsely saying he declared national emergency on climate
"Practically speaking, yes," Biden told Abrams. His gaffe was highlighted during an interview with Karine Jean-Pierre on Wednesday morning. The press secretary dodged the question, touting the administration's"really ambitious approach" on climate change. Jean-Pierre praised the president"creating clean energy jobs" and signing the
"But specifically on what many advocates have asked for was the declaration of that national emergency on climate crisis. The president corrected himself; he has not done that," the journalist repeated. A mining industry expert noted that the designation would lock up lands rich with valuable uranium resources, which are key for, from future mining. According to Uranium Producers of America, the majority of domestic uranium production takes place across the Colorado Plateau region, which includes northern Arizona, where the national monument was designated.
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