Karine Jean-Pierre is not good at her job. The White House changed the cocaine story multiple times in as many days and when DC does that you know they are hiding a massive scandal. Or the press team is inept.
With Biden’s White House, it could be either so a frustrated reporter finally just came out and Karine if the cocaine found in the White House belongs to anyone in the Biden family.
People who have worked in the White House, like Dan Bongino, claim the only way the cocaine gets passed the security checks is if it came from the family, the secret service guarding the family, or maybe a high-ranking official.
So all Jean-Pierre had to do was say emphatically, “No, that cocaine didn’t belong to anyone in the Biden family.”
But she did not, instead, she filibustered for a few minutes before saying it was “incredibly irresponsible to ask that question” because the family was not here, “Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday.”
Look either she is hiding something or she is terrible at her job because the White House’s nonanswers have caused this scandal to grow, just like she did again today.
Bongino said:
“There’s absolutely ZERO chance anyone other than a family member brought that cocaine inside the White House complex. No chance that would make it past the mag/security checkpoints.
“Family bypasses those…at a MAG/SECURITY checkpoint you’re forced to empty your pockets, and all of your bags are checked too.
“That’s how they keep potential bio-chem weapons out.
“After working in the White House for five years, I’m convinced the cocaine story the Biden team is telling is BULLSHIT.
“DO NOT TRUST the White House version of events about the cocaine.”
NBC reported that now the WH is claiming the cocaine was “found one floor below the main West Wing offices and the same floor as the Situation Room and a dining area. The entrance is near where some vehicles, like the vice president’s limo or SUV park.”
This is an area an MSNBC reporter said: “wasn’t necessarily covered by cameras all that well.”
“We are doing everything possible to attempt to identify who may have brought this item into the White House,” Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said.
“And that includes every resource, that includes every option available to us or to the federal government.”
Administration spokesman Andrew Bates was asked: “If the Secret Service is able to determine the individual responsible, will the Secret Service and will the White House commit to transparency in this, in making that information public?”
“I’m going to defer to the Secret Service professionals who are carrying this out,” Bates said.
“I’m just not going to engage on hypotheticals about it.”
Reporter: Can you just say once and for all whether or not the cocaine belonged to the Biden family?
KJP: They were not here on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday so to ask that question is incredibly irresponsible.. pic.twitter.com/lZJ4mOfZRY
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 7, 2023
All she had to say was, “No, that cocaine didn’t belong to anyone in the Biden family.” And instead she filibustered for a minute and a half to answer a question no one asked. https://t.co/SV9EmAciHY
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) July 7, 2023