White House Press Briefing Controversy

MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell criticized the White House press corps for their behavior towards White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre during a briefing. Jean-Pierre faced questions about a neurologist's visits, leading to a heated exchange with reporters. O'Donnell defended Jean-Pierre, stating that the issue was resolved when White House physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor released a letter. O'Donnell also criticized the press corps for their behavior and compared it to the lack of transparency in the Trump White House.

Press Secretary Denies President Biden's Parkinson's Disease Treatment

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faces questions about President Biden's health, denies Parkinson's disease treatment, leading to a tense exchange with reporters. Press corps frustrated with lack of transparency.

White House Press Secretary and CBS News Correspondent Exchange at Press Briefing

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and CBS News correspondent Ed O’Keefe had a tense exchange at a press briefing about a neurologist visiting the White House multiple times. Jean-Pierre refused to confirm details due to privacy and security reasons.

Cockroach Incident During State Department Press Briefing

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller interrupted a press briefing after noticing a cockroach on the wall near a reporter's head. The incident was reminiscent of a past event where a mouse fell from the White House press briefing room ceiling.

White House Press Briefing Cancellation

Former Biden communications director Kate Bedingfield insists that the White House canceling its press briefing had nothing to do with the Hunter Biden verdict, sparking a debate on a CNN panel.

Mark Hamill Visits White House and Calls President 'Joebi-Wan Kenobi'

Actor Mark Hamill visited the White House and referred to President Joe Biden as 'Joebi-Wan Kenobi.' He praised the President and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, engaging in some light-hearted banter during a press briefing.