Karine Jean-Pierre Gets Roasted for Posting Picture of Herself With ‘the Best Team in the Business’ | The Gateway Pundit | by Mike LaChance


Karine Jean-Pierre Gets Roasted for Posting Picture of Herself With ‘the Best Team in the Business’

Members of Biden’s team sure do seem to think highly of themselves.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre recently posted a picture of herself on Twitter/X with other staffers and called them ‘the best team in the business.’

The best at what? Lying? Not answering questions? It’s not entirely clear.

Twitter users responded with thoughts.

FOX News reports:

Jean-Pierre blasted for calling WH press team the best in the business: Actually ‘worst in the business’

Conservative social media users tore into White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre this week for sharing a picture of the White House communications team, calling it the “best team in the business.”

Biden critics on X hammered the post, disputing the claim and accusing the press secretary of lying on behalf of President Biden throughout his time in office.

“It takes an army to come up with non-answers and lies,” conservative columnist Tim Young commented on Jean-Pierre’s post.

The outgoing press secretary shared the photo to her X account Friday, which depicted her and around a dozen of her staff smiling while standing next to President Biden.

She captioned the photo, stating, “Here’s to the best team in the business. I couldn’t do it without you. Let’s run through the tape! #thewestwing #POTUS #WhiteHouse.”

Here’s KJP’s tweet:

here are some of the responses:

KJP and her team are just like Biden. They think they have done a great job.

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Mike LaChance has been covering higher education and politics for Legal Insurrection since 2012. Since 2008 he has contributed work to the Gateway Pundit, Daily Caller, Breitbart, the Center for Security Policy, the Washington Free Beacon, and Ricochet. He has also written for American Lookout, Townhall, and Twitchy.

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