(VIDEO) Doocy Presses KJP on How Long Kamala Has Known the Administration Is Mishandling the Border

Fox News White House Correspondent Peter Doocy directly questioned White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Vice President Kamala Harris’ views on the administration’s handling of border issues. The tense exchange occurred during a press briefing, where Doocy scrutinized Harris’ past statements and campaign promises regarding immigration.

Doocy began by addressing Harris’ 2020 campaign pledge to hire more border agents to curb illegal immigration, highlighting the stark contrast with her stance during her tenure as Vice President. President Joe Biden had appointed Harris in March 2021 to oversee efforts addressing the “root causes” of migration from Mexico and Northern Triangle countries, such as El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Since then, the administration has faced intense criticism for failing to stem the surge of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.

“How long have you guys known that Vice President Kamala Harris does not think President Biden is doing a good job at the border?” Doocy asked.

Jean-Pierre, momentarily taken aback, requested clarification. “Could you repeat that?” she asked. Doocy elaborated, pointing out Harris’ recent promise to hire thousands more border agents, a position that appeared to diverge from the administration’s current approach. “Well, she’s now promising to hire thousands more border agents than there are now under President Biden,” he explained.

Jean-Pierre swiftly pushed back, accusing Doocy of misinterpreting Harris’ views. She shifted the focus to congressional Republicans and former President Donald Trump, blaming them for obstructing efforts to strengthen border security. “The president does want more Border Patrol agents,” she asserted. “You know who’s getting in the way? Republicans in Congress. They’re getting in the way. You know who else is getting in the way? The former president, Donald Trump. He’s getting in the way.”

Jean-Pierre emphasized there was no conflict between Harris and Biden on immigration policy. “I’m not getting the question because there’s no daylight here,” she said. “The president believes that as well, and he’s worked toward doing that.”

The press secretary’s response reflected the administration’s broader strategy of deflecting criticism to Republican lawmakers and Trump, whom they accuse of exacerbating the border crisis during his presidency. However, critics argue that the Biden administration’s policies, including reversing key Trump-era measures like the “Remain in Mexico” program, have worsened the situation.

Harris’ role in managing the migration crisis has been under scrutiny since her appointment. While she initially expressed support for addressing the root causes of migration through economic development and anti-corruption initiatives in Central America, tangible results have been minimal. Additionally, her messaging on immigration has shifted over time. As a U.S. senator, she often criticized strict immigration policies but later adopted a more moderate tone, urging migrants not to come to the U.S. illegally.

During the press briefing, Jean-Pierre attempted to underscore the administration’s efforts to balance enforcement with humanitarian principles. “The president has been clear that we need comprehensive immigration reform,” she said. “It’s Congress, specifically Republicans, that have failed to act.”

This defense aligns with the administration’s repeated calls for bipartisan immigration reform, which have yet to gain traction in a divided Congress. Republicans have countered by accusing Biden and Harris of failing to enforce existing immigration laws and creating policies that incentivize illegal crossings.

The exchange between Doocy and Jean-Pierre encapsulates the ongoing political battle over immigration. Republicans argue that the administration’s policies have created a porous border, while Democrats accuse Republicans of obstructing meaningful reforms and weaponizing the issue for political gain.

As border encounters remain at historic highs, the administration’s handling of the crisis continues to face scrutiny. Vice President Harris’ evolving stance adds another layer of complexity, leaving many to question the unity and effectiveness of the administration’s approach to one of the nation’s most pressing challenges.
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