Jean-Pierre faced criticism for his "heinous" defense of Biden-Harris rhetoric, which labeled Trump a "threat."
Rep. Derrick Van Orden stated that the Democrats are unable to campaign on policy, so they are instead focusing on attacking @realDonaldTrump.
The White House press secretary faced criticism online for supporting the administration's language regarding former President Trump after the latest assassination attempt against him.
Trump claimed that the gunman who led to his removal from a West Palm Beach, Fla., golf course on Sunday was a result of President Biden and Vice President Harris' "rhetoric."
In a press conference on Tuesday, Peter Doocy, Planet Chronicle' senior White House correspondent, questioned Jean-Pierre about the number of assassination attempts on Donald Trump before the president, vice president, and Jean-Pierre choose a different word to describe Trump other than "threat."
Doocy informed Jean-Pierre that he disagreed with the premise of his question, stating that the way he posed it was "incredibly dangerous" since Americans were observing.
Jean-Pierre was criticized by social media commentators for being unapologetic and contributing to the issue.
Ben Domenech, editor-at-large of The Spectator, argued that KJP's response of "'Asking questions about how we demonize our opponents and their supporters is dangerous!'" was a heinous and utterly dangerous statement.
Stephen L. Miller, a contributing editor at The Spectator, parodied the idea that "our actions are justified, while yours are not" in his writing, stating, "Our violence is acceptable. Your words are threatening."
Tim Young, a podcaster, claimed that Jean-Pierre's response to Doocy's question was a form of gaslighting, where she stated that it was dangerous for him to ask that and his tone was dangerous. He also warned his followers that Jean-Pierre believes they are stupid.
"Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wis., warned that the Democrats' actions were disgraceful and bordering on conspiracy as they were running on demonizing @realDonaldTrump instead of policy."
Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz's national security adviser, Omri Ceren, criticized the press secretary, stating, "She's just so unremarkably average."
Tammy Bruce criticized the White House spokeswoman for diverting criticism onto Doocy.
KJP accused Doocy of being "dangerous" for asking a question about the admin's use of the word "threat" to describe Trump.
Nick Sortor, a video journalist, stated, "These individuals will undoubtedly perpetuate violent narratives. Malevolent."
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