Psaki Bombs Again: White House Going Down In Flames

It’s only a matter of time before the White House starts kicking out reporters who criticize the Biden regime, especially lately, as they fail the American people with contradictory COVID messaging.

Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy is arguably Jen Psaki’s biggest adversary.

He routinely challenges the press secretary, often calling out the hypocrisy that invades the Biden administration.

Monday’s White House press briefing was no different.

Doocy asked Psaki directly why the Biden administration had been so “unprepared” for the dramatic uptick in demand for COVID-19 testing, even after calling this a “winter of severe illness and death.” 

The Fox News reporter revealed he himself was positive for COVID and spend his holidays in isolation. He said that he had followed President Biden’s advice — to “Google COVID test near me” — only to learn that testing centers were fully booked and no appointments were available.

Psaki immediately began ribbing Doocy upon hearing he was positive for the China Virus over the Christmas holiday. She asked if he had spent his entire isolation watching his own network, to which Doocy quickly fired back.

“I heard the President say, ‘Google COVID tests near me.’ So, as somebody isolating with COVID, I did that, and the appointments everywhere were completely jammed. So, why is it you guys were so unprepared for the need for testing after the holidays?” Doocy asked.

Psaki went on to tout the president’s promise to send out 50 million tests to Americans who need them, in addition to securing contracts to procure additional test kits and making sure that more rapid tests were available and approved for emergency use.

Doocy went on to argue that patients needed to travel and then wait in line for a test — something that did not align with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance advising those with symptoms to stay home. He referenced Biden’s promise to send out home test kits to Americans, asking again why the administration had not been better prepared to make that happen.

Psaki pushed back, saying that there would be more information available on the test kits later in the week, but Doocy continued to press.

Doocy pressed once more, asking whether the federal government would consider rolling back the vaccine mandate for federal employees — which included those employed by the U.S. Postal Service — if it meant they would retain more employees and could get test kits delivered to the American people faster.

Psaki replied that the Postal Service was ready and “eager to take on this challenge” without the mandate being rolled back.

Doocy’s final question was about the vaccines and whether, after a number of people including Doocy himself had tested positive despite being “triple-vaxxed,” Biden intended to continue calling the spread of COVID-19 a “pandemic of the unvaccinated.”

Psaki doubled-down and refused to acknowledge the level of insanity her boss constantly engages in.

It will be a sweet, sweet day when we no longer have to see Jen Psaki anymore.

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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