Biden’s “Where’s Jackie?” Moment Shocks the White House Press Corps

Congresswoman Jackie Walorski died in a car accident two months ago, August 3rd. Biden put out a statement of condolences and ordered the flags at the White House to be lowered in her honor.

And then yesterday, he’s calling out to her and looking around as if she’s still among the living.

Karine Jean-Pierre took swings at spinning this one and kept whiffing.

Imagine…

This moment was so illuminating for the public, and yet his press agent goes out there and blatantly refuses to answer questions about it. She just insults the reporters by speaking to them like 3-year-olds.

Meanwhile, Biden addressed the nation on FEMA and the federal response to Hurricane Ian.

He also threw a fit and screamed at oil companies not to raise prices just because Ian is slamming their capacity to produce and deliver the stuff. Is that how this works?

We are in deep, deep trouble with the Democrats having one-party control of our government.

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