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Karine Jean-Pierre pressed on honesty
Karine Jean-Pierre pressed on honesty after repeatedly claiming Biden would not pardon his son
White House press secretary
Karine
Jean-Pierre
responded to sharp questioning on Friday from an Associated Press reporter after she had previously stated multiple times that President Biden would not
pardon
his son Hunter Biden. Biden released a statement ...
Karine Jean-Pierre peppered with questions about Hunter Biden in first televised press briefing since pardon
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was bombarded with questions from reporters in the first televised press briefing since President Biden pardoned son Hunter.
White House press sec Jean-Pierre criticized for wrongly claiming 64% of Americans support pardon
The poll shows that 64% of Democrats supported the pardon, but of the American people, only 34% "strongly" or "somewhat" approved, while 50% of Americans either "strongly" or "somewhat" disapproved.
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KJP: "Can't Speak To You Understanding The Question Or Not, Or My Answer Or Not," On Hunter Pardon
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will speak to reporters Friday around 2:00 pm as President Biden returns from a trip to Africa. Possible topics include the war in Syria, President Trump ...
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‘Literally got a poll backwards’: KJP gets lit up over claim 64% of Americans support Hunter pardon
WH spox Karine Jean-Pierre continued pitch for "worst Press Secretary in history" with wild poll misrepresentation on Hunter Biden's pardon.
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Fox News Politics: Pardon us, Karine
The Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump transition, exclusive interviews and more Fox News ...
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David Brooks on Hunter Biden Biden Pardon: Democracies Fall When Practices And Norms That Work Get Slowly Abandoned
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Geoff Bennett to discuss ...
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