White House CONTINUES With Their LIES | Ep. 140

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In this episode of The Bald Brad Show, the White House continues with their lies on raising the debt ceiling, classified documents, and illegal immigration. This White House Press Briefing took place on Friday January 27th. In the first segment of today's episode, a reporter asks White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre if White House Chief of Staff leaves before Joe Biden's term is over, will they through diversity practices. Moreover, in our second segment, a White House reporter asks Karine Jean-Pierre regarding Kevin McCarthy raising the debt ceiling but with certain conditions. In addition, a reporter asks KJP for clarification regarding raising the debt ceiling. To say her response is insane is an understatement. In our fourth segment, Peter Doocy of Fox News gives it another try asking about classified document and if it is okay for John Kirby to talk about the documents but not her. Lastly, our fifth segment covers the White House manipulating information about illegal immigration.

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