While Jen Psaki is no longer behind the podium at the White House spinning the news for Biden, she is still doing her best to sell the spin, but now from behind a desk with MSNBC.
This weekend Psaki had U.S. House Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) on her Sunday show. Psaki tried to drive the narrative that Chairman of the House Oversight Committee James Comer (R-KY) may be compromised by “foreign agents”.
Psaki asked Raskin, “How concerned are you that James Comer was knowingly, unknowingly, working with, co-opted by a foreign agent?”
All in to distract from any possible criminal Biden family activity, Raskin replied, “I am just concerned that the House Oversight Committee, which has a very proud history is suddenly being compromised in a really serious way. Our legitimacy is being eroded by the tactics adopted by Chairman Comer.”
Raskin continued, “[House Republicans] essentially have said, ‘we will validate anybody who will say anything about the Bidens. There are real issues that are confronting our people, and [Republicans] are off on this wild goose chase related to Hunter Biden and Joe Biden, and their main witnesses are people who are fleeing justice in America.”
As House Republicans put more pressure on the Biden family, Democrats have come out of the woodwork to try to discredit the investigations of possible influence peddling and criminal pay-to-play schemes that are being brought to light.
The investigations are still ongoing with both the House Oversight Committee as well as the House Judiciary Committee holding hearings and pushing forward.
Only time will tell what is uncovered and if anything goes beyond these investigations.
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