Karine Jean-Pierre Drops Interesting Nuggets in Oversight Grilling - Then Former Biden Aides Get Nasty
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It was former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s turn to be grilled by the House Oversight Committee on Friday regarding Joe Biden’s cognitive issues and the autopen scandal. 

Like other former Biden officials, KJP refused to answer when she was peppered with questions from reporters on the way in and out of her interview. Some of the questions were pretty good, including the one asking about the pardons and the autopen, as well as if KJP was “going to bring it [the autopen scandal] up” in the book she is writing. 

Then, after her grilling, she looked like she was walking as fast as she could to get the heck out of there. 



None of these people, including Jean-Pierre, deserved to be in these positions of trust. 

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