On Monday, Karine Jean-Pierre repeatedly wouldn't tell reporters why a Parkinson's specialist visited the White House.
Monday's press briefing got heated amid a testy exchange between White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and CBS News correspondent Ed O'Keefe.Jean-Pierre repeatedly said she wouldn't discuss with reporters, including O'Keefe, why a Parkinson's specialist visited the White House amid concerns within the Democratic Party about President Joe Biden's health.
During one particularly testy exchange Monday, O'Keefe exclaimed that the White House visitor logs were 'public information,' and that Jean-Pierre was allowing the questions surrounding the Parkinson's expert's visit to 'fester longer.
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