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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre mistakenly posted a message on her official government account that was intended for Presiden...

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Rachael Wiley

15 August 2023 6:26 pm

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White House Staffer's Tweet Mistakenly Appears on Biden's Account

White House Press Secretary Mistakenly Posts Message on Official Account

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre mistakenly posted a message on her official government account that was intended for President Joe Biden's account. The post, which has since been deleted, emphasized the importance of investing in all parts of America and fulfilling the promise to leave no part of the country behind.

Accidental Tweet from the Wrong Twitter Account

In a recent incident, Karine Jean-Pierre, the press secretary for President Joe Biden, accidentally tweeted from the wrong Twitter account. The tweet was intended for Biden's personal account but was instead posted on his X/Twitter account. The mistake was noticed by Today News Africa White House correspondent Simon Ateba, who pointed out that Jean-Pierre has not run for president.

Speculation on Who Writes President Biden's Tweets

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre tweeted something and then deleted it, leading to speculation about who is actually writing President Biden's tweets. Fox News contributor Joe Concha suggested three possibilities: Karine Jean-Pierre, a White House intern, or someone who left cocaine at the White House.

Mispronunciation of Senator Names

Jean-Pierre, a news personality, recently made headlines for mispronouncing the names of Hawaii's Democratic senators, Mazie Hirono and Brian Schatz. Additionally, she referred to Hirono as a "he." This incident occurred amidst the state's struggle with the deadliest fire in the U.S. in over a century.

Gratitude Expressed by Senators for Federal Support

Senator Harino and Senator Schatz have expressed gratitude to the president for the immediate support provided by federal agencies to the residents of Hawaii.

Mispronunciation Incident Captured on Video

In a recent incident, Karine Jean-Pierre, a political commentator, mispronounced the name of Hawaii Senator Mazie Hirono and referred to her as a "he." She also mispronounced the name of Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz. The incident was captured on video and shared on social media by RNC Research.

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