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Biden spox explains why future jobs reports might not be as 'blockbuster' as they've been over the last year

New White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre might be wondering what she’s gotten herself into at this point. Today’s WH briefing featured Jean-Pierre consulting her Big Book of Talking Points to stumble around a question from Peter Doocy about shootings in Chicago and dodge a question about who briefed President Biden about the looming baby formula shortage earlier this year.

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During the briefing, Jean-Pierre also explained why future jobs reports might not be as stellar as the Biden White House would like everybody to believe the previous reports have been:

We haven’t seen any “blockbuster” jobs reports since Biden’s been in office as long as you don’t factor in “jobs restored” after shutdowns that this administration counts as jobs “created.”

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Go figure!

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