There was a lot of news this week, but I didn’t want to miss talking about how one very important Biden hypocrisy caught up to him this week during a White House press briefing.
Joe Biden tried to put all COVID deaths at the feet of President Donald Trump while he was president.
Biden has been in office, and more people have died under him than under Trump. Even with the use of vaccines and treatment, Biden, and other media, are strangely quiet about these numbers. Biden does not take responsibility for the numbers.
But White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked by Fox’s Peter Doocy about Biden’s prior comments on the subject attacking President Trump, when there were 220,000 COVID deaths, that “anyone who is responsible for that many deaths should not remain as President of the United States.”
Doocy asked Psaki if that was “still the standard now that more Americans have died under President Biden than President Trump.”
So, now what does Psaki have to say? There isn’t anything that can justify Biden’s position. If there’s no answer to your question, you should expose the lies.
Doocy questions Psaki’s claim that Biden was responsible for so many deaths that he should be removed as president of the United States of America.
“Is this still the standard? Are more Americans having died in America under President Biden or President Trump?” pic.twitter.com/ZzCxspdVKR
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) December 1, 2021
“I think the fundamental question here is what are you doing to save lives and protect people?” Psaki said, further claiming that Trump “was suggesting people inject bleach” and “continued to provide a forum for misinformation” that led to low vaccination rates.
Psaki said there is a “stark difference” to approaches by Trump and Biden to combat the coronavirus and insisted the president is trying to “help solve this crisis” and get the “pandemic under control.”
Doocy also asked Psaki what happened to Biden’s promise to “shut down” COVID-19. “We’re working on it,” she responded, telling reporters that a return to normalcy hinges on Americans getting vaccinated.
Trump, of course, never said what Psaki claimed — he never suggested people inject bleach. Trump falsely claimed she was positive after it was false positive according to White House Chief Of Staff Mark Meadows. This was followed by two negative test.
Trump also did more to save lives than Biden. Trump was the one who — through the dint of pushing a private and public partnership — got vaccines developed in record time. This has helped save many lives around the globe.
Biden was given a huge advantage with this. Biden simply had to continue doing what Trump was doing. Despite vaccines and other treatments, Biden still has more deaths. He just doesn’t want to own them now, when he tried to tag Trump with them.
Biden has failed to employ that “plan” he promised he had to shut down the virus. Psaki claimed they’re “working on it.” I’m confused — wasn’t he supposed to employ that plan when he first came in? What’s the hold-up? Of course, there was no “plan”; that was a lie to help him in the election. But the problem with sticking with that argument now, saying that you’re going to “shut it down,” is that they can’t get on the same page with each other — or with the truth.
Here’s CDC Director Rochelle Walensky admitting that it will likely not go away and become endemic.
Asked if Covid will ever be “eradicated,” Biden’s CDC Director Rochelle Walensky now says it’s “likely to become an endemic disease,” similar to the flu.
Remember: Biden repeatedly promised to “shut down” the virus. He lied! pic.twitter.com/NNgAqgzacE
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) December 4, 2021
That’s the truth. But saying they are “working on it” is continuing to deny that truth.
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