Photo edit of Karine Jean-Pierre. Credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Popacta
Photo edit of Karine Jean-Pierre. Credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Popacta

During a press conference, Biden administration officials were confronted with questions regarding a revealing WhatsApp message that alleged coercive dealings between President Biden, his son Hunter, and a Chinese businessman. As expected, Jean-Pierre and Kirby avoided giving direct responses to the reporters’ inquiries when asked about Hunter Biden and the Biden family.

When asked about whether the disclosed message contradicted President Biden’s previous claims of non-involvement in his son’s business affairs, Kirby opted to provide no further comments and promptly exited the press conference, stating:

“I have no further comment on this matter.”

Taking the podium, Jean-Pierre evaded questions concerning Hunter’s presence at a recent state dinner, asserting that she would not discuss family matters, stating:

“I will not engage in discussions regarding personal family affairs.”

Despite persistent inquiries from reporters, Jean-Pierre redirected them to seek clarification from the White House counsel’s office and the Department of Justice, dismissing their objections.

Reporters continued to demand answers regarding the leaked WhatsApp messages involving Hunter Biden, with one reporter expressing frustration, saying:

“Kirby refused to answer James’ question. Will you be the one to answer it? It’s not an unreasonable question to ask if the president was involved, as this message seems to imply, in a coercive conversation for a business deal involving his son. If he wasn’t involved, perhaps you should provide us with an explanation?”

In response, Jean-Pierre snapped back, saying:

“It is not for you to dictate how I answer the question.”

Chairman Jason Smith of the House Ways and Means Committee made public whistleblower testimonies from IRS agents, raising allegations of interference by the Justice Department in the investigation concerning Hunter Biden. Among the testimonies was that of IRS agent Gary Shapley, who attested to the discovery of a WhatsApp message sent by Hunter to a Chinese businessman. The message expressed Hunter’s frustration over unmet obligations and reportedly stated:

“I am sitting here with my father and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled. Tell the director that I would like to resolve this now before it gets out of hand, and now means tonight.”

Hunter’s attorney chose not to outright deny the authenticity of the message but instead introduced the possibility that it could be misleading or fabricated. This is a typical response from an attorney when confronted with evidence. The attorney emphasized that during the period in question, Hunter was struggling with addiction, and any actions or statements he made were his own and unrelated to his family. This response takes into account the legal standpoint that Hunter may not be fully responsible for his actions due to his addiction issues. However, it is important to note that Joe Biden does not have a history of addiction. While this answer may help alleviate concerns about Hunter Biden’s involvement during that time, it does not absolve Joe Biden from scrutiny.

The Biden administration officials encountered intense scrutiny and criticism for their refusal to address the allegations concerning the WhatsApp message and its potential ramifications for the president and his son. Many observers perceive this situation as indicative of corruption within the Biden family, leading to mounting concerns and speculations.

 

 



Comments

  1. What a bitch. A real gurgler uglier than biden, not by much. She? can’t answer questions any better than the moron in the offal office.

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