White House Goes Dark | Ep. 136

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In this episode of The Bald Brad Show, White House reporters continue to press Karine Jean-Pierre on the classified documents found at Joe Biden's home. In short, the White House goes dark on anything remotely related to documents, the word classified or even processes. The first segment has a White House reporter from NBC News asking Karine Jean-Pierre what the President meant by having no regrets. As the mouthpiece and person who is hired to elaborate on the Presidents thoughts; Karine Jean-Pierre tells the reporter to ask the White House council or DOJ. In the second segment, a White House reporter asks Karine Jean-Pierre to walk everyone through the general process of what happens when classified documents are found. Just as you would imagine, Karine Jean-Pierre wouldn't answer that question. In the third segment, a White House reporter asks Karine Jean-Pierre if the President has had his answers to reporters' questions vetted. As you could guess, Karine Jean-Pierre dodges that questions as well. In our last segment, Joe Biden's breaks another record in illegal immigration. U.S. Customs and Border Protection reporting a whopping 251,487 southwest land border encounters during the month of December 2022.

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