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White House Responds After Biden Asks Where Deceased Congresswoman Is
“I have John Lennon top of mind just about every day, but I’m not looking around for him,” one reporter quipped. “When you sign a bill for John Lennon as president, then we can have this conversation,” Jean-Pierre replied. Republicans said Biden should issue an apology to Walorski’s family. “Truly an awful and disgraceful blunder. Jackie was a selfless leader and a dear friend. Her family deserves better than this. Biden and the entire White House staff should apologize,” Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.) said in a statement. “The White House Press Secretary completely failed to defend Biden’s unacceptable comments about my late friend and colleague Jackie Walorski. The president should personally apologize to her family and loved ones immediately,” Rep. David Schweikert (R-Ariz.) added. Correction: A previous version of this article inaccurately described the facility that will be renamed for Rep. Walorski. It is a Veterans Affairs clinic. The Epoch Times regrets the error.
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President Joe Biden speaks during the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington on Sept. 28, 2022. (Oliver Contreras/AFP via Getty Images)
Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-Ind.) speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 19, 2018. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo)