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Press Briefing by Kayleigh McEnany; August 4, 2020
PRESS BRIEFINGS
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany | 8/4/2020
Issued on: August 4, 2020
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
1:04 P.M. EDT
MS. MCENANY: Hello. Sorry to keep you all waiting. Before I begin, it is day 42 of the botched New York City primary, where still there is no election results in one congressional race. This, as the New York Times notes, is due to, quote, the deluge of 400,000 mail-in ballots, previewing the, quote, challenges facing the nation as it looks towards conducting the November general election with mass mail-in voting.
{snip}
And with that, Ill take questions. Yes.
{snip}
Yes.
Q Kayleigh, thank you. The environmental bill the President signed this morning, it was passed overwhelmingly by both houses of Congress. Both Republicans and Democrats signed on to that legislation. Can you explain why there were no Democrats at the ceremony or even mentioned in the Presidents remarks?
MS. MCENANY: The President is very proud of what happened today: the single largest investment in Americas national parks and public lands in history. The most significant conservation achievement since Teddy Roosevelt. It won the support of more than 850 conservation groups. And it provides $900 million a year in permanent funding to the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
And youre asking about recognition of congressional Democrats right now, and the only thing that were recognizing about congressional Democrats right now is how appalling it is that there are Americans who are going without paychecks, because they refuse to partner with Martha McSally, Republicans, and the President in ensuring that those payments go out.
Yes.
{snip}
Yes.
Q Thanks, Kayleigh. On TikTok, the President has argued that the United States should receive money in return for a potential sale, but he hasnt really explained how. Under what authority could the Treasury collect fees from China, from Microsoft, or from any other U.S. buyer to get this done, as the President demanded?
MS. MCENANY: Okay, so Im not going to get ahead of the President on any official action, but he has made that point. And he and both Secretary Pompeo have said that the U.S. action that the U.S. will take action in the coming days on Chinese apps, including TikTok TikTok, excuse me, due to the national security risk. And we all agree that there needs to be a change, especially with TikTok collecting significant amounts of private data on users. Its unacceptable, but I wont get ahead of the President on what those actions look like.
Yes.
Q Thanks very much. I wanted to ask, also on TikTok, about Beijing has said that it may hit U.S. firms as a response to sort of slammed this sma- you know, smash and grab of TikTok. What do you say to that, in regard to China?
And secondly, China has not complied with its commitments under the U.S.-China phase one trade deal. Were reporting today that, you know, theyve only completed 5 percent, for instance, of the energy purchases in this first half of the year. Can you just sort of say?
MS. MCENANY: Yeah, we encourage China to fulfill their obligations in the phase one China deal and to fulfill their end of the agreement.
But the President remains keenly focused on TikTok and protecting the private data of millions of people in this country. And PRCs, the Peoples Republic of Chinas, laws require Chinese companies to cooperate with PRCs security and intelligence services, enabling the CCP to access foreign-user data. And what this means is that these entities ultimately answer to the CCP, which actively undermines U.S. interests and is hostile to American values and the rights of individuals. And the President will stand firmly against China on this.
Yes, Jon.
{snip}
Yes.
Q Thanks, Kayleigh. On TikTok, the President has argued that the United States should receive money in return for a potential sale, but he hasnt really explained how. Under what authority could the Treasury collect fees from China, from Microsoft, or from any other U.S. buyer to get this done, as the President demanded?
MS. MCENANY: Okay, so Im not going to get ahead of the President on any official action, but he has made that point. And he and both Secretary Pompeo have said that the U.S. action that the U.S. will take action in the coming days on Chinese apps, including TikTok TikTok, excuse me, due to the national security risk. And we all agree that there needs to be a change, especially with TikTok collecting significant amounts of private data on users. Its unacceptable, but I wont get ahead of the President on what those actions look like.
Yes.
Q Thanks very much. I wanted to ask, also on TikTok, about Beijing has said that it may hit U.S. firms as a response to sort of slammed this sma- you know, smash and grab of TikTok. What do you say to that, in regard to China?
And secondly, China has not complied with its commitments under the U.S.-China phase one trade deal. Were reporting today that, you know, theyve only completed 5 percent, for instance, of the energy purchases in this first half of the year. Can you just sort of say?
MS. MCENANY: Yeah, we encourage China to fulfill their obligations in the phase one China deal and to fulfill their end of the agreement.
But the President remains keenly focused on TikTok and protecting the private data of millions of people in this country. And PRCs, the Peoples Republic of Chinas, laws require Chinese companies to cooperate with PRCs security and intelligence services, enabling the CCP to access foreign-user data. And what this means is that these entities ultimately answer to the CCP, which actively undermines U.S. interests and is hostile to American values and the rights of individuals. And the President will stand firmly against China on this.
{snip}
Yes, Jon.MS. MCENANY: Yamiche.
Q Okay, then if you dont want to if you dont want to move on that
MS. MCENANY: Yamiche. Okay.
{snip}
This administration often is accomplishing items on two or three different topics in a day, as you can see today with the human trafficking, the event this morning and then, also, I have an announcement: The President will have a COVID briefing at 5:30.
{snip}
Yes.
Q You called on me. Can I please go?
Q Thank you.
MS. MCENANY: (Calls on the next reporter.) Yes.
Q Israel Israel reopened
Q (Inaudible.)
MS. MCENANY: No, you can go ahead. I called on you.
Q Israel opened schools Israel opened schools Israel opened schools, and they got
Q Please go.
Q and they had issues with that. There were outbreaks; students got sick.
MS. MCENANY: I called on you.
Q What do you think of the fact that Israel opened schools and had to close?
MS. MCENANY: Yamiche, you you I had called on you, and you didnt ask your question, so then I proceeded to call on Andrew.
Q (Inaudible) ask to speak over another reporter; I wasnt going to do that.
MS. MCENANY: Go ahead, Andrew.
Q So do you not want to answer my question now that I was not being rude to another reporter?
MS. MCENANY: Go ahead, Andrew.
{snip}
Yes.
Q Thanks for calling on me. I wanted to give my question over to Yamiche.
MS. MCENANY: Sure. Thats fine.
Q Thank you so much. So my question is I have two questions. The first question is: Israel opened its schools back up. They thought they had the virus under control. That virus then spread and it became an outbreak. Students got sick. They had to close schools down. How worried are you that what happened in Israel might happen here, given the fact that there are experts in Israel who say they made a mistake there?
MS. MCENANY: Well, I would refer to our experts. And CDC Director Robert Redfield answered about schools on the Hill last week, and he said this: I dont think I can emphasize it enough, as the Director of the Centers for Disease Control, the leading public health agency in the world: It is in the public health interest [that] these K-through-12 students get back to schools that are open for face-to-face learning. I want these kids back in school It is paramount to the health of the child.
Q And the President just tweeted to you answered a question about this mail-in voting or absentee voting, whatever you call it he is saying that, essentially, its the same thing. So why is it now something that can be done in Florida but not in other states? Why is that the appropriate thing to do?
MS. MCENANY: Hes not saying hes always made the distinction: Mass mail-out voting
Q Hes not, in his tweet.
MS. MCENANY: is with Nevada, where ballots are mailed en masse out to the voter rolls. So in a place like L.A., for instance, where 112 percent of L.A. County is registered, ballots go out, and at least 12 percent of those we know are not active voters.
So that is the distinction from absentee voting, which is where you proactively request an absentee ballot. Theres a difference there. And the President
Q Hes not making the difference, though.
MS. MCENANY: the President repeatedly makes the difference. And he is also noting as I told Jeff, you can follow up with the campaign on this but there was a victory in the courts in Florida, and thats what he was referencing in the tweet.
Yes.
{snip}
Chanel.
Q Thank you, Kayleigh. This administration has worked to has identified human trafficking as a crisis and has worked to combat it. The National Center on Sexual Exploitation has identified TikTok an online online platform that enables sexual exploitation of young people, especially in America. Would this administration ever consider if TikTok became a U.S. asset, would this administration ever consider rules or imposing rules that would help mitigate this risk against young people on the platform TikTok?
MS. MCENANY: Yeah, I havent spoken to the President about that specific fact scenario, but absolutely it is a priority for this administration to combat human trafficking and the exploitation of children. So we would certainly take a close look at that. But I I have not talked to him about that specific fact pattern.
I would like to end just by highlighting a troubling trend that I think weve seen play out across the country, and I believe we have a few graphics to illustrate this. It pertains to the Defund the Police movement.
And when you look at, across the country, the ties of defunding the police with increases in violence, its a cause for concern. As we saw in the beginning of this administration, violent crime was starting to come down, and then bring in the Defund the Police movement.
In Los Angeles, you had L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti proposing a cut of $150 million from the LAPD. L.A. Mayor Garcetti said this: It starts someplace, and we have to say we are going to be who we want to be, or were going to continue being the killers that we are, was his quote, in support of the defund movement. And as a result, we saw a 14 percent rise in homicides this year over last year.
In Minneapolis, the Defund the Police movement was afoot as well, with a unanimous vote in Minneapolis City and their council to dismantle the police. And you had Minneapolis City council member Jeremiah Ellison saying, This is one action of many that we need to take on the road to a more equitable and just system that keeps people safe. In fact, it did not keep people safe. Weve seen a 94 percent increase in homicides compared to last year in Minneapolis.
And then, finally, in New York City, Defund the Police you had the New York City Council voting to cut police budget by $1 billion. You had Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez saying, Defund the police means defunding the police. It does not mean budget tricks or funny math. So it wasnt enough for AOC. But you did have New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio saying, We think its the right thing to do. It was absolutely not the right thing to do, as weve seen a 177 percent increase in shootings from July 2019 in New York.
When you defund the police, there are consequences. And thats where the Democrats of today stand. And, unfortunately, weve seen a corresponding rise in violence in these Democrat cities, and its not acceptable.
Thank you very much. And youll see the President at 5:30.
END
1:33 P.M. EDT
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany | 8/4/2020
Issued on: August 4, 2020
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
1:04 P.M. EDT
MS. MCENANY: Hello. Sorry to keep you all waiting. Before I begin, it is day 42 of the botched New York City primary, where still there is no election results in one congressional race. This, as the New York Times notes, is due to, quote, the deluge of 400,000 mail-in ballots, previewing the, quote, challenges facing the nation as it looks towards conducting the November general election with mass mail-in voting.
{snip}
And with that, Ill take questions. Yes.
{snip}
Yes.
Q Kayleigh, thank you. The environmental bill the President signed this morning, it was passed overwhelmingly by both houses of Congress. Both Republicans and Democrats signed on to that legislation. Can you explain why there were no Democrats at the ceremony or even mentioned in the Presidents remarks?
MS. MCENANY: The President is very proud of what happened today: the single largest investment in Americas national parks and public lands in history. The most significant conservation achievement since Teddy Roosevelt. It won the support of more than 850 conservation groups. And it provides $900 million a year in permanent funding to the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
And youre asking about recognition of congressional Democrats right now, and the only thing that were recognizing about congressional Democrats right now is how appalling it is that there are Americans who are going without paychecks, because they refuse to partner with Martha McSally, Republicans, and the President in ensuring that those payments go out.
Yes.
{snip}
Yes.
Q Thanks, Kayleigh. On TikTok, the President has argued that the United States should receive money in return for a potential sale, but he hasnt really explained how. Under what authority could the Treasury collect fees from China, from Microsoft, or from any other U.S. buyer to get this done, as the President demanded?
MS. MCENANY: Okay, so Im not going to get ahead of the President on any official action, but he has made that point. And he and both Secretary Pompeo have said that the U.S. action that the U.S. will take action in the coming days on Chinese apps, including TikTok TikTok, excuse me, due to the national security risk. And we all agree that there needs to be a change, especially with TikTok collecting significant amounts of private data on users. Its unacceptable, but I wont get ahead of the President on what those actions look like.
Yes.
Q Thanks very much. I wanted to ask, also on TikTok, about Beijing has said that it may hit U.S. firms as a response to sort of slammed this sma- you know, smash and grab of TikTok. What do you say to that, in regard to China?
And secondly, China has not complied with its commitments under the U.S.-China phase one trade deal. Were reporting today that, you know, theyve only completed 5 percent, for instance, of the energy purchases in this first half of the year. Can you just sort of say?
MS. MCENANY: Yeah, we encourage China to fulfill their obligations in the phase one China deal and to fulfill their end of the agreement.
But the President remains keenly focused on TikTok and protecting the private data of millions of people in this country. And PRCs, the Peoples Republic of Chinas, laws require Chinese companies to cooperate with PRCs security and intelligence services, enabling the CCP to access foreign-user data. And what this means is that these entities ultimately answer to the CCP, which actively undermines U.S. interests and is hostile to American values and the rights of individuals. And the President will stand firmly against China on this.
Yes, Jon.
{snip}
Yes.
Q Thanks, Kayleigh. On TikTok, the President has argued that the United States should receive money in return for a potential sale, but he hasnt really explained how. Under what authority could the Treasury collect fees from China, from Microsoft, or from any other U.S. buyer to get this done, as the President demanded?
MS. MCENANY: Okay, so Im not going to get ahead of the President on any official action, but he has made that point. And he and both Secretary Pompeo have said that the U.S. action that the U.S. will take action in the coming days on Chinese apps, including TikTok TikTok, excuse me, due to the national security risk. And we all agree that there needs to be a change, especially with TikTok collecting significant amounts of private data on users. Its unacceptable, but I wont get ahead of the President on what those actions look like.
Yes.
Q Thanks very much. I wanted to ask, also on TikTok, about Beijing has said that it may hit U.S. firms as a response to sort of slammed this sma- you know, smash and grab of TikTok. What do you say to that, in regard to China?
And secondly, China has not complied with its commitments under the U.S.-China phase one trade deal. Were reporting today that, you know, theyve only completed 5 percent, for instance, of the energy purchases in this first half of the year. Can you just sort of say?
MS. MCENANY: Yeah, we encourage China to fulfill their obligations in the phase one China deal and to fulfill their end of the agreement.
But the President remains keenly focused on TikTok and protecting the private data of millions of people in this country. And PRCs, the Peoples Republic of Chinas, laws require Chinese companies to cooperate with PRCs security and intelligence services, enabling the CCP to access foreign-user data. And what this means is that these entities ultimately answer to the CCP, which actively undermines U.S. interests and is hostile to American values and the rights of individuals. And the President will stand firmly against China on this.
{snip}
Yes, Jon.MS. MCENANY: Yamiche.
Q Okay, then if you dont want to if you dont want to move on that
MS. MCENANY: Yamiche. Okay.
{snip}
This administration often is accomplishing items on two or three different topics in a day, as you can see today with the human trafficking, the event this morning and then, also, I have an announcement: The President will have a COVID briefing at 5:30.
{snip}
Yes.
Q You called on me. Can I please go?
Q Thank you.
MS. MCENANY: (Calls on the next reporter.) Yes.
Q Israel Israel reopened
Q (Inaudible.)
MS. MCENANY: No, you can go ahead. I called on you.
Q Israel opened schools Israel opened schools Israel opened schools, and they got
Q Please go.
Q and they had issues with that. There were outbreaks; students got sick.
MS. MCENANY: I called on you.
Q What do you think of the fact that Israel opened schools and had to close?
MS. MCENANY: Yamiche, you you I had called on you, and you didnt ask your question, so then I proceeded to call on Andrew.
Q (Inaudible) ask to speak over another reporter; I wasnt going to do that.
MS. MCENANY: Go ahead, Andrew.
Q So do you not want to answer my question now that I was not being rude to another reporter?
MS. MCENANY: Go ahead, Andrew.
{snip}
Yes.
Q Thanks for calling on me. I wanted to give my question over to Yamiche.
MS. MCENANY: Sure. Thats fine.
Q Thank you so much. So my question is I have two questions. The first question is: Israel opened its schools back up. They thought they had the virus under control. That virus then spread and it became an outbreak. Students got sick. They had to close schools down. How worried are you that what happened in Israel might happen here, given the fact that there are experts in Israel who say they made a mistake there?
MS. MCENANY: Well, I would refer to our experts. And CDC Director Robert Redfield answered about schools on the Hill last week, and he said this: I dont think I can emphasize it enough, as the Director of the Centers for Disease Control, the leading public health agency in the world: It is in the public health interest [that] these K-through-12 students get back to schools that are open for face-to-face learning. I want these kids back in school It is paramount to the health of the child.
Q And the President just tweeted to you answered a question about this mail-in voting or absentee voting, whatever you call it he is saying that, essentially, its the same thing. So why is it now something that can be done in Florida but not in other states? Why is that the appropriate thing to do?
MS. MCENANY: Hes not saying hes always made the distinction: Mass mail-out voting
Q Hes not, in his tweet.
MS. MCENANY: is with Nevada, where ballots are mailed en masse out to the voter rolls. So in a place like L.A., for instance, where 112 percent of L.A. County is registered, ballots go out, and at least 12 percent of those we know are not active voters.
So that is the distinction from absentee voting, which is where you proactively request an absentee ballot. Theres a difference there. And the President
Q Hes not making the difference, though.
MS. MCENANY: the President repeatedly makes the difference. And he is also noting as I told Jeff, you can follow up with the campaign on this but there was a victory in the courts in Florida, and thats what he was referencing in the tweet.
Yes.
{snip}
Chanel.
Q Thank you, Kayleigh. This administration has worked to has identified human trafficking as a crisis and has worked to combat it. The National Center on Sexual Exploitation has identified TikTok an online online platform that enables sexual exploitation of young people, especially in America. Would this administration ever consider if TikTok became a U.S. asset, would this administration ever consider rules or imposing rules that would help mitigate this risk against young people on the platform TikTok?
MS. MCENANY: Yeah, I havent spoken to the President about that specific fact scenario, but absolutely it is a priority for this administration to combat human trafficking and the exploitation of children. So we would certainly take a close look at that. But I I have not talked to him about that specific fact pattern.
I would like to end just by highlighting a troubling trend that I think weve seen play out across the country, and I believe we have a few graphics to illustrate this. It pertains to the Defund the Police movement.
And when you look at, across the country, the ties of defunding the police with increases in violence, its a cause for concern. As we saw in the beginning of this administration, violent crime was starting to come down, and then bring in the Defund the Police movement.
In Los Angeles, you had L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti proposing a cut of $150 million from the LAPD. L.A. Mayor Garcetti said this: It starts someplace, and we have to say we are going to be who we want to be, or were going to continue being the killers that we are, was his quote, in support of the defund movement. And as a result, we saw a 14 percent rise in homicides this year over last year.
In Minneapolis, the Defund the Police movement was afoot as well, with a unanimous vote in Minneapolis City and their council to dismantle the police. And you had Minneapolis City council member Jeremiah Ellison saying, This is one action of many that we need to take on the road to a more equitable and just system that keeps people safe. In fact, it did not keep people safe. Weve seen a 94 percent increase in homicides compared to last year in Minneapolis.
And then, finally, in New York City, Defund the Police you had the New York City Council voting to cut police budget by $1 billion. You had Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez saying, Defund the police means defunding the police. It does not mean budget tricks or funny math. So it wasnt enough for AOC. But you did have New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio saying, We think its the right thing to do. It was absolutely not the right thing to do, as weve seen a 177 percent increase in shootings from July 2019 in New York.
When you defund the police, there are consequences. And thats where the Democrats of today stand. And, unfortunately, weve seen a corresponding rise in violence in these Democrat cities, and its not acceptable.
Thank you very much. And youll see the President at 5:30.
END
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