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Karine Jean-Pierre slammed for claiming Biden videos are deepfakes: 'Don't believe your lying eyes!'

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'The Five' co-hosts discuss how President Biden appeared to freeze again at a recent fundraiser. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced a wave of criticism Monday after claiming a series of viral videos of President Biden appearing frail in the past week were "deepfakes." Numerous controversial videos have emerged of Biden during his visits to commemorate D-Day in France, attend the G-7 summit in Italy, and attend a recent fundraiser for his campaign that have raised questions about his age. Jean-Pierre was asked about "a rash of videos that have been edited to make the president appear especially frail or mentally confused," and responded by calling them "cheap fakes," a phrase she attributed to the Washington Post, "pushing misinformation, disinformation." "It tells you everything that we need to know about how desperate Republicans are here," Jean-Pierre said.


Dr. Phil suggests President Biden do a cognitive test: 'People that have nothing to hide, hide nothing'

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TV personality Dr. Phil McGraw suggested on Friday that President Biden should take a cognitive exam because, "people that have nothing to hide, hide nothing." Phil, do you think President Biden should take a cognitive exam?" Maher asked Dr. Phil during the "Overtime" portion of his "Real Time" show on Friday. "People that have nothing to hide, hide nothing. So, why not?" Phil responded. Maher closed his show on Friday by encouraging Biden to "lean into" his age and said, "Don't try to deny the age thing, lean into it.


Biden 'must take a cognitive test,' Trump says after president's physical

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Former President Trump is demanding that President Biden take a cognitive exam to prove his mental capacity for re-election. Trump made the remarks on Thursday via his proprietary social media platform, Truth Social. "Crooked Joe Biden must take a Cognitive Test. Maybe that way we would be able to find out why he makes such terrible decisions," Trump wrote. "I took two of them, and ACED them both (no mistakes!)." "All Presidents, or people wanting to become President, should mandatorily take this test!" the former president added.


White House spox KJP says Biden passes a 'cognitive test' everyday with rigors of the presidency

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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Wednesday defended President Biden not taking a cognitive test as part of his physical exam, arguing that the demands of the job proved he didn't need one. A reporter had asked why a cognitive test wasn't included in the president's physical exam, given the recent scrutiny he has received over major gaffes that raised questions about his mental fitness. "Why not just have his doctor administer the test and then case closed?" the reporter asked. Jean-Pierre said Biden's doctor felt it was unnecessary, and added that "folks need to understand that the president passes a cognitive test every day." "If you look at what a clinical cognitive test is – actually what it does – it is a 15-minute appointment that is administered by someone who, most of the time, people don't actually know," Jean-Pierre said.


Biden's upcoming physical exam will not include a cognitive test, White House says

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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday said that President Biden will not be taking a cognitive test during his regular physical exam. President Biden will not take a cognitive test as part of his upcoming physical exam, the White House confirmed Monday. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated that Biden's physician, Dr. Kevin O'Connor, does not believe a cognitive test is necessary. She said O'Connor believes Biden proves his cognitive ability "every day [in] how he operates and how he thinks." Reporters pressed Jean-Pierre on the issue due to last week's report from Special Counsel Robert Hur that found Biden has significant memory issues.


Biden laughs at reporter asking if Trump indictment is 'politically divisive'

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President Biden snickered at a reporter on Tuesday questioning whether the recent indictment against his predecessor could be seen as "politically divisive." President Biden chuckled after a reporter questioned him on the political implications of his predecessor being indicted on Tuesday. Biden gave remarks in the State Dining Room at the White House prior to a meeting with the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology on "the opportunities and the risks of artificial intelligence." After he concluded, reporters shouted out questions, including one about the indictment of former President Trump. "Is the indictment of your predecessor politically divisive?" a reporter asked. Biden did not directly respond to the question but instead appeared to snicker as reporters were ushered out of the room for the meeting to begin.


White House tight-lipped as push for congressional intervention into rapid AI developments heats up

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Fox News' Peter Doocy questions White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre about preparations over fears artificial intelligence will outpace humans. The White House remains largely on the sidelines of what has become a growing debate among Americans and lawmakers about the rapid developments being made in the artificial intelligence (AI) industry and whether there should be some type of congressional intervention. Fielding questions from the briefing room on Thursday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre did not say whether the Biden administration would urge lawmakers to federally regulate AI after she was asked by Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy about an open letter, which was signed by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and other tech giants, that cited AI's "profound risks to society and humanity." "It highlights a number of challenges addressed directly in the administration's blueprint for an AI bill of rights, which was released last October," Jean-Pierre said of the letter. "It includes principles and practices AI creators can use to ensure protections related to safety, civil rights, civil liberties are integrated into AI systems from start to finish."


US warns of 'war crimes' after Russian drone attack on Ukraine

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The United States has said it will hold Russia accountable for "war crimes" and take action against companies and nations working with Iran's drone programme following a series of attacks on Ukrainian cities. At least four people – including a couple expecting a baby – were killed on Monday morning after a drone struck an apartment building in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. The attacks also knocked out power to hundreds of towns and villages. Speaking in his regular evening address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the air raids were continuing. "Right now, there is a new Russian drone attack," he said.


Kamala Harris, traveling in North Carolina, deemed Biden 'close contact' but no schedule changes: White House

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Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Vice President Kamala Harris is being considered a "close contact" to President Biden, who tested positive for COVID on Thursday morning, according to a White House official. A White House official told Fox News there are no changes being made to Harris' schedule. She tested negative for COVID Thursday morning. Harris was at the 2022 international meeting of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Thursday.