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White House: Should have sent high official to Paris march.
WASHINGTON, D.C. ��� In a rare public admission of error, the White House said Monday the U.S. should have sent a high-level official to an anti-terror march in Paris that was attended by more than 40 world leaders.. ���Its fair to say we should have sent someone with a higher profile,��� White House spokesman Josh Earnest said. Secretary of State John Kerry was on a long-planned trip to India on Sunday but now will visit France later this week. The White House��.
White House admits mistake in not sending officials to.
WASHINGTON, DC ��� In a rare public admission of error, the White House said Monday the U.S. should have sent a high-level official to an anti-terror march in Paris that was attended by more than 40 world leaders. The Obama administration was represented Sunday by the U.S.. was in Paris for security meetings. ���Its fair to say we should have sent someone with a higher profile,��� White House spokesman Josh Earnest said. Earnest suggested the elaborate security��.
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The White House Admits Fault in Not Attending Paris Unity.
Home / U.S / The White House Admits Fault in Not Attending Paris Unity Rally ��� NBCNews.com. ���It is fair to say we should have sent someone with a higher profile,��� spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters Monday. The only noted. Earnest said the rally was conceived on Friday evening and did not allow enough time to pull off the security feat required for President Barack Obama to march amid the public, which attracted more than three-and-a-half million people.
White House: We Should Have Sent Bigwig to Paris
(Newser) ��� In a rare public admission of error, the White House said today the US should have sent a high-level official to an anti-terror march in Paris that was attended by more than 40 world leaders. The Obama administration was represented.
Besides the fact that this is wrong, this is embarrassing to.
. snubs it? huh? 40 world leaders are taking part in a unity March in Paris today but our President is.. Besides the fact that this is wrong, this is embarrassing to the American people ��� President Obama should not have snubbed the events in Paris today ��� 40+ other world leaders showed up!. And, as I recall, it was French President Jacque Chirac who was the first foreign Head of State to show up at the White House after 9/11. Is this how we send a thank you?
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Well, I dont think youll hear that from my successor today. However, no more than 15 minutes later, Earnest indeed conceded that the White House erred in judgment after 40 heads of state and government attended the march.. ���Some have asked whether or not the United States should have sent someone with a higher profile than the Ambassador to France, and I think its fair to say we should have sent someone with a higher profile to be there,��� Earnest said.
We should have sent someone more important to Paris march
THE WHITE HOUSE said earlier today that it should have sent a higher-ranking representative to the massive weekend march against terrorism in Paris, which was attended by many world leaders.. low-level US representation, Earnest said, ���there should not be and is not any doubt in the minds of the people in France or people around the world and certainly not among our enemies about how committed to a strong relationship that the United States is with France.
Earnest: We Should Have Sent Someone with a Higher Profile to Paris
White House press secretary Josh Earnest acknowledged in todays press briefing that the administration should have sent someone higher than the U.S. ambassador to Sundays anti-terrorism march. But when asked what President Obama was doing on .
White House: We Should Have Sent Higher-Profile Official.
We should have sent someone with a higher profile, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said during a briefing Monday. The admission came a day after criticism surfaced over the fact that the United States was not��.
We should have sent someone with a higher profile
I think its fair to say that we should have sent someone with a higher profile to be there, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Monday afternoon. He said Obama himself would have liked to attend the march had the circumstances been a.
White House: US should have sent high-level official to Paris
Front row from left, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor .
White House apologizes for not sending top officials to Paris unity march
The White House has issued a rare statement of regret over its decision not to send a more senior US representative to Sundays anti-terrorism march in Paris, as Barack Obamas perceived lack of public solidarity with European allies helped create a.
White House: We should have sent someone to Paris march
WASHINGTON ��� The Obama administration should have sent someone with a higher profile to Sundays massive anti-terrorism rally in Paris, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Monday. That omission, however, in no way diminishes the support .
Paris Terror Attack: White House Admits It Should Have Sent Someone With a.
In a rare admission, the White House today said it made a mistake in not sending a higher-level official to represent the U.S. at the unity rally in Paris on Sunday, in the wake of last weeks terror attacks. ���I think its fair to say that we should.
White House Struggles To Explain Obama Skipping Paris.
No senior US officials attended.. The absence of any senior U.S. officials at Sundays Paris rally against terrorism and in support of free speech has the White House struggling to explain itself. The president and vice president had nothing on their public.. have their price. Theyve made us bucket loads of money over the many years, but we are now paying the price.. White House On Paris March: We Should Have Sent Official With Higher Profile [VIDEO]��.
Should Have Sent High Official to Paris March, US Says
The Obama administration was represented Sunday by the U.S. ambassador to France, though Attorney General Eric Holder was in Paris for security meetings. Its fair to say we should have sent someone with a higher profile, White House spokesman Josh .
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In a rare admission, the White House today said it made a mistake in not sending a higher-level official to represent the U.S. at the unity rally in Paris on Sunday, in the wake of last weeks terror attacks. ���I think. The White House admitted Monday it should have sent a higher-ranking administration official to represent the U.S. at a unity march in Paris. We agree that we should have sent someone with a higher profile, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said.
White House admits it was a mistake to miss Paris unity rally
���I think in hindsight, I would hope, that they would do it differently,��� Mr Rubio told CBS News. White House spokesman Josh Earnest today conceded that point. I think its fair to say that we should have sent someone with a higher profile to be there.
Althouse: Josh Earnest sent to express the view that the.
We agree that we should have sent someone with a higher profile in addition to the ambassador to France, the White House press secretary said, obviously impelled by what WaPo calls intense scrutiny on both sides of the Atlantic on. The Justice Department got out the message that he had changed his schedule to travel to Paris this weekend to personally express his solidarity with the people of France, but he had to return to Washington Sunday afternoon.
White House: We were wrong on Paris rally ��� Charlotte.
WASHINGTON Under fire for seemingly snubbing one of its closest allies, the White House conceded Monday that it should have sent a high-ranking U.S. official to Paris over the weekend to demonstrate U.S. support in the��.
Eric Holder, U.S. officials no-shows at Paris unity rally
The natural choice ��� Secretary of State Kerry, a Francophile who speaks the language ��� was in India for a longstanding engagement with the prime minister, White House officials said. Kerry told NBC News he believed the uproar was quibling. We have .
White House admits should have sent higher-profile official to Paris rally
The White House acknowledged Monday that it erred in not sending a higher-level representative to the massive rally in Paris against Islamic terrorism, after facing bipartisan criticism over the meager U.S. presence at the march -- which was attended.
Republicans: Obama should have been at Paris rally
Republicans with their eye on the White House are criticizing the Obama administration for not having a high-profile presence at the Paris unity march.. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Monday that the Obama administration ���should have sent.
White House admits someone with higher profile should have marched in Paris
But what I can do is acknowledge to you that we should have sent somebody with a higher profile, he said uttering the phrase yet again. We want to send a clear message, even in a symbolic context like this. As the White House was conceding to.
White House admits it should have sent a higher profile leader to Paris march
. to send a higher-profile representative of the United States to the Paris unity march on Sunday. ���I think its fair to say that we should have sent someone with a higher profile to be there,��� White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Monday.
White House admits US should have sent high level official.
The White House on Monday conceded that the United States should have sent a higher-level representative to a Paris unity march after deadly Islamic militant attacks there and said President Barack Obama would liked to have come. Some Republican. ���I think its fair to say that we should have sent someone with a higher profile to be there,��� White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters, adding Obama would have liked to have attended. ���That said, there is��.
White House: US should have sent higher-level official to Paris
In a rare public admission of error, the White House said Monday the United States should have sent a high-level official to a unity march in Paris that was attended by more than 40 world leaders and honored the 17 victims of last weeks attacks in the.
Obama team: We should have sent someone to Paris march.
USA TODAY The Obama administration ���should have sent someone with a higher profile��� to Sundays massive anti-terrorism rally in Paris, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Monday. That omission, however, in no��.
Regretful White House Acknowledges Mistake on Paris March
WASHINGTON���President Barack Obama regrets his decision not to send a top White House official to represent the U.S. at a march in Paris on Sunday that drew dozens of world leaders in a show of solidarity against terrorism, White House spokesman Josh.
Obama team: We should have sent someone to Paris march.
Obama team: We should have sent someone to Paris march ��� USA TODAY. Written by admin | January 12, 2015 | 0. The Obama administration ���should have sent someone with a higher profile��� to Sundays massive anti-terrorism rally in Paris, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Monday. That omission, however, in no way diminishes the support and help the United States has given France since the terrorist attacks of a week ago, Earnest said. More than 3.7 million people��.