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Karine Jean-Pierre blunder reveals she writes Joe Biden's Tweets FOR HIM
August 17, 2023
Karine Jean-Pierre likely has one of the hardest jobs in the Biden administration — fielding questions from reporters that she cannot legitimately answer — and it may be taking a toll on her quality control.
In a since deleted tweet, Jean-Pierre wrote, “Investing in America means investing in ALL of America. When I ran for President, I made a promise that I would leave no part of the country behind.”
Had that been posted to Joe Biden’s X account, it would have made sense. But it wasn’t.
And now Americans have all been made aware that President Biden, not surprisingly, does not have the mental bandwidth or mental strength to write his own tweets.
Unfortunately for Jean-Pierre, the tweet was screenshotted and will now live on the internet forever.
“So, she obviously tweets out stuff on his behalf,” Pat Gray assesses.
“We’ve been blaming interns and stuff for really crappy tweets. It’s been her the whole time,” Keith Malinak laughs, agreeing.
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