White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Tuesday emphasized the need to speak out against antisemitism one day after she drew criticism for responding to a question about the administration’s concern about a rise in antisemitism due to the Israel-Hamas conflict.

In response to that question, Jean-Pierre on Monday said officials have “not seen any credible threats” before speaking about crimes targeting Muslims and Arab Americans.

On Tuesday, Jean-Pierre took to the podium at the top of the daily press briefing to address the matter.

“I want to make something clear at the top because I understand how important moral clarity is, especially at this time,” Jean-Pierre said.... Read More: The Hill