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Posted: 2022-05-13T15:04:25Z | Updated: 2022-05-13T15:04:25Z

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said shell miss Peter Doocy , the White House correspondent for Fox News , after she steps down following her last briefing from the podium on Friday.

I will, Psaki responded Thursday to a question about Doocy at an event hosted by the Christian Science Monitor.

I think we have a very good professional relationship and I understand that hes coming there to ask questions every day that are important to report and the outlet he works for, and I respect that, and we have healthy debates and discussions, Psaki said.

Psaki added this doesnt mean I agree with his line of questioning on most days, but she said she still answered Doocys questions.

Doocy appeared to share the sentiment last week when Psaki announced her departure.

Sorry to see you go, Doocy said when Psaki called on him.

Are you? Psaki replied.

Yes, and youve always been a good sport, Doocy replied, thanking Psaki for her service.

Well, Peter, Im not a doctor, youre not a doctor that Im aware of .... OK, not a doctor, Psaki said. Nor does he play one on TV most days.

This wasnt the first time the adversarial relationship attracted attention. During an interview with the Pod Save America podcast, the press secretary was asked if Doocy was a stupid son of a bitch, as President Joe Biden was caught muttering on a hot mic in January.

He works for a network that provides people with questions that nothing personal to any individual, including Peter Doocy but might make anyone sound like a stupid son of a bitch, Psaki replied.

This prompted a response from Fox News.

His questions are his own, he is a terrific reporter and we are extremely proud of his work, a spokesperson said.

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Psaki, after her final press briefing, will be replaced by her deputy, Karine Jean-Pierre, who will make history as the first Black woman and first openly gay person in the role .

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