Showing posts with label Josh Earnest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Josh Earnest. Show all posts

Friday, March 31, 2017

Josh Earnest: President Obama 'Genuinely Concerned' About Country | MSNBC


Josh Earnest, former Obama Press Secretary, says the White House should be concerned about House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes’ actions because it looks like they are trying to “launder” information to defend President Trump’s tweets.

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Josh Earnest: President Obama Has Been An Example For Me | Morning Joe | MSNBC


Outgoing WH Press Secretary Josh Earnest discusses the future of press briefings, what he's learned from President Obama.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

President Obama Surprises Josh Earnest at Last Press Briefing | NBC News


President Obama takes the podium at his administration’s final press briefing to recognize and thank Press Secretary Josh Earnest.

Wednesday, December 09, 2015

USA: Trump's Muslims Ban Disqualifies Him from Presidency - White House


White House spokesperson Josh Earnest said that presidential front-runner Donald Trump's comments on banning Muslims from entering the U.S disqualifies him from becoming president, and called for Republicans to denounce him immediately, speaking in Washington D.C, Tuesday.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Thursday, August 22, 2013

White House Spokesman Jokes about Islamic Attacks on Christian Churches in Egypt


THE DAILY CALLER: The White House’s deputy press secretary today downplayed Muslim attacks on Christians in Egypt, joking about the savagery that has left at least six Christians dead.

Press secretary Josh Earnest was asked by Fox News’ correspondent, Ed Henry, if President Barack Obama has a “red line” beyond which he would act against Muslim attacks on Egyptian Christians.

“Well, I didn’t bring my red pen out with me today,” Earnest joked.

After making his joke, Earnest said the administration is “outraged… and concerned” about the Muslim attacks on almost 100 churches, monasteries, orphanages and other marked Christian sites. Many Christians’ shops and homes have also been looted and burned by mobs.

But Earnest didn’t name or criticize the attackers, even though he did charge the military with perpetrating “violence… against peaceful protestors.” (+ video) » | Neil Munro | White House Correspondent | Wednesday, August 21, 2013