Psaki Crumbles Over Reporter’s Kamala Harris Border Question

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki stumbles when a reporter called out Vice President Kamala Harris’ lies right to her face.

He asked, “Why is it that when the vice president is asked if she has plans to visit the border she says, ‘We’ve been to the border,’ even though she has not as vice president?”

Psaki tries to use, “We’ve been,” to refer to the administration, but the response was woefully lacking.

“As vice president, she does speak for the actions of the people in the administration. She certainly helps oversee. I expect that some time she may go to the border,” Psaki answered.

She later said, “Well again, I think that at some point she may go to the border. We’ll see, but she’s in the Northern Triangle right now to have discussions with leaders, with community leaders, with civil leaders, with the embassy, about how we can work together.”

Psaki failed to mentioned that in the Harris plan to “work together” she told the people of Guatemala to, “Stay home.”

Sounds like it’s time for a new plan. Maybe stop catch and release and reinstate the Remain in Mexico policy? Maybe build some kind of barrier between the two nations, you know, like a wall of some kind.

Maybe even visit the border sometime before we reach one million illegal immigrants for 2021. You have to watch it realize the crazy world we live in during 2021.


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