Psaki Defends Biden Admin: 'Bunny Rabbits And Ice Cream' Laws Won't Benefit Americans
"You do hard things in White Houses."
Press Secretary Jen Psaki defended the Biden administration when asked by a reporter if the the White House is "stagnant" on its policy initiatives. President Joe Biden faces pressure as two pieces of voting rights legislation is stuck in the starkly divided Senate. "We could certainly propose legislation to see if people support bunny rabbits and ice cream," Psaki responded Thursday. "But that wouldn’t be very rewarding to the American people."
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