Psaki Goes Down In Flames For Biden’s Rittenhouse Remarks

Using the oldest strategy in modern political playbook, Jen Psaki refused to backtrack or apologize for Joe Biden after his malicious and defamatory statements against the freshly-acquitted Kyle Rittenhouse.

The White House Press Secretary attempted to distance Biden from his campaign comments he made alluding to Kyle Rittenhouse, suggesting to reporters at Tuesday’s briefing that when Biden compared Rittenhouse to white supremacists on the campaign trail, he was really denouncing Former President Donald Trump.

BLAME TRUMP!

Rittenhouse, found not guilty by a jury on all charges related to multiple shooting deaths at a 2020 protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, said in a recent interview that he believes Biden had maliciously defamed his character.

A reporter noted to Psaki that Biden also claimed during a televised interview that Rittenhouse “was part of a militia coming out of Illinois.”

“The president spoke to the verdict last week. He has obviously condemned the hatred and division and violence we’ve seen around the country by groups like the Proud Boys and groups that that individual has posed in photos with,” she responded.

You can watch Tuesday’s entire briefing below.

The Biden administration is desperate for support they must walk the fine line between far-left progressivism and actual reality — those two do not coincide.

We live in a political era where truth must be subverted in order to maintain your grip on power.

It appears that’s precisely the strategy Democrats plan to utilize.

Meanwhile, other Party members are taking it up a notch, calling for the removal of ALL inmates from federal prisons and even advancing bail reform.

The latter should be of note since Darrell Brooks Jr, the Black Lives Matter terrorist who murdered six Christmas parade goers with his SUV, is a recipient of progressive bail reform.

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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