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Karine Jean-Pierre, Hunter Biden
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.
Karine Jean-Pierre refuses to apologize for lying about Hunter Biden pardon, teases ‘more’ to come
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declined to apologize for repeatedly saying President Joe Biden would not pardon his son, Hunter Biden, before the president did just that this week. During a briefing dominated by questions regarding the president’s unprecedented pardon of his son,
Karine Jean-Pierre: Biden "Believes In The Department of Justice, But He Also Believes His Son Was Singled Out Politically"
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre repeatedly claimed Monday that President Biden pardoned his son Hunter because “war politics” prompted Hunter’s prosecution on gun and tax fraud charges — while insisting the Justice Department is not broadly politically biased,
Karine Jean-Pierre pressed on honesty after repeatedly claiming Biden would not pardon his son
White House press secretary
Karine
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responded to sharp questioning on Friday from an Associated Press reporter after she had previously stated multiple times that President
Biden
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Hunter
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released a statement ...
Karine Jean-Pierre Defends President Biden’s Decision To Pardon Son Hunter
Jean-Pierre spoke with reporters about President Biden's decision while social media users claim they would pardon their child if they could.
FACT CHECK: No, Poll Didn’t Show 64% Of Americans Support Hunter Biden’s Pardon
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed that a YouGov poll found that 64% of Americans supported Hunter Biden’s pardon. Verdict: False 64% of Democrats support the pardon, not 64% of Americans.
Six times Karine Jean-Pierre said President Biden wouldn't pardon his son Hunter
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre repeatedly told reporters President Biden had no intentions of pardoning his son Hunter before leaving office.
Karine Jean-Pierre responds to criticism of Hunter Biden pardon by President
Donald Trump’s ties to shady crypto bros are only getting more troubling.
Karine Jean-Pierre claims ‘war politics’ is the reason for Hunter Biden pardon — but insists DOJ isn’t weaponized as Trump claims
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed Monday that President Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden of tax and gun crimes because “war politics” prompted Hunter’s prosecution — while
“I know what I said”: Karine Jean-Pierre defends herself while pressed on past statements about Hunter Biden pardon.
In your first briefing here, as press secretary, you committed to speaking to the American people, and I quote, in a transparent way, in a truthful way, and an honest way. Yes. And then in July, here at this podium,
Biden pardons his son, Hunter Biden
President Biden pardons his son Hunter after promising he never would, along with the top news headlines. The Biden years have planted land mines on many fronts for the incoming Trump team. Shamefully,
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Bill Clinton: Hunter Biden's Crimes Pale In Comparison To A Criminal Justice System Which Punishes Political Enemies
Former President Bill Clinton sat down with MSNBC host Joe Scarborough to discuss his book 'Citizen,' President-elect Donald ...
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NY man deported to Haiti asks: Hunter Biden's pardon gave him a 2nd chance. Where's mine?
I am asking for the same empathy and care to allow me to benefit from my pardon and to live in safety and dignity,” Paul ...
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