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White House Rants Over “Incredibly Dangerous” Fox News Inquiry

If there is one saving grace about the current Biden-Harris administration, it’s the fact that the back-and-forth between Fox News’s Peter Doocy and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

As Doocy easily puts Jean-Pierre in her place, time after time.

As reported by The Blaze, Doocy succeeded in turning Jean-Pierre inside out once again, chiefly when he called out the Democrats for their continued inflammatory rhetoric, even after the second Trump shooting.

“It’s been only two days since somebody allegedly tried to kill Donald Trump again, and you’re here at the podium in the White House briefing room calling him a ‘threat.’ How many more assassination attempts on Donald Trump until the president and the vice president and you pick a different word to describe Trump other than ‘threat’?”
Doocy inquired.

Indeed, the Harris campaign seems bent on the “threat to democracy” obsession with Trump.

Little wonder more than one ardent follower has taken them quite literally.

As always, Jean-Pierre became angered after being asked a clearly reasonable question.

“Peter, if anything from this administration, I actually completely disagree with the premise of your question. The question that you’re asking, it is also incredibly dangerous in the way that you’re asking it,” Jean-Pierre raged.

Is that so?

Seems nearly ten years of continuous anti-Trump rhetoric in the media would be “incredibly dangerous,” documented by two major incidents since July, orchestrated by Democrat supporters.

Not that Jean-Pierre was tethered to reality in her response, given the degree to which she dodged answering Doocy’s question.

“Because the American people are watching and to say that, to say that from an administration that has consistently condemned political violence, from an administration where the president called the former president and was thankful, grateful that he was okay, from an administration who has called out Jan. 6, called out the attack on Paul Pelosi, called out and said we need to lower the temperature after the Butler incident, and now for you to make that kind of comment in your question because your question involved a comment and a statement,” Jean-Pierre rambled.

“Your question involved a comment and a statement.”

Say what? Is Jean-Pierre now copying Kamala Harris in terms of word salads?

Little wonder she reverted back to repetition shortly thereafter.

“And that is also incredibly dangerous … When we have been very clear about condemning political violence from here,” Jean-Pierre huffily concluded.

Well then. Way to spin the narrative and dodge the question.

Though at least Jean-Pierre is so obvious that she fooled no one.

“Incite violence and then play the victim. Typical leftists,” an individual drawled.

Yup. Quite typical indeed.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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