Asked if former President Donald Trump's absence on Twitter had made the White House's job easier amid COVID-19 negotiations, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said, "This may be hard to believe. We don't spend a lot of time talking about or thinking about President Trump here -- former President Trump, to be very clear."
She said it was a better question for Republicans and added, "But I can't say we miss him on Twitter."
She said it remained up to Twitter and other social media platforms "to continue to take steps to reduce hate speech."
Asked if the White House made a determination about whether it will continue to extend the privilege of intelligence briefings to Trump as a former president, given the concern among some Democrats that he could misuse it or leverage it to enrich himself, Psaki said it's been raised when their national security team.
"It's something, obviously, that's under review, but there was not a conclusion the last I asked them about it," she said, adding she'll follow up if there's more to share.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., who has been outspoken in his opposition to Trump receiving any intelligence briefings, has since called on the Biden administration to withhold the post-presidency perk from Trump in a tweet.
"We know Trump will abuse any intel for his own gain. He must not be given the chance," Schiff wrote.
-ABC News' Sarah Kolinovsky and Ben Gittleson