A nation misled: The lies that will define Biden’s legacy
As drone sightings persist in the skies over New Jersey and a growing number of other states, White House National Security Communications Spokesman John Kirby has been handed the unenviable task of keeping the public informed. According to Kirby, the government doesn’t know who is responsible for these drones. However, he assured the public that the drones are “legal and lawful” and there is no evidence of any threat to public safety.
He might be telling the truth, but many Americans are skeptical — and with good reason. The Biden administration has lied to us so many times before.
In fact, we’re still reeling from President Joe Biden’s most recent whopper. Despite multiple denials from both Biden and White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre that he was even considering pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, the president granted him a sweeping pardon this month that covers more than 10 years’ worth of alleged criminal activity.
Then there were the constant lies about Biden’s cognitive ability.
From the day Joe Biden launched his presidential campaign in April 2019, disingenuously citing President-elect Donald Trump’s now-debunked response to the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, it was clear that he had changed during his two years out of the national spotlight. His speech had become noticeably less fluent, his words were often slurred, and he struggled to communicate effectively without the aid of a teleprompter.
As drone sightings persist in the skies over New Jersey and a growing number of other states, White House National Security Communications Spokesman John Kirby has been handed the unenviable task of keeping the public informed. According to Kirby, the government doesn’t know who is responsible for these drones. However, he assured the public that the drones are “legal and lawful” and there is no evidence of any threat to public safety.
He might be telling the truth, but many Americans are skeptical — and with good reason. The Biden administration has lied to us so many times before.
In fact, we’re still reeling from President Joe Biden’s most recent whopper. Despite multiple denials from both Biden and White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre that he was even considering pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, the president granted him a sweeping pardon this month that covers more than 10 years’ worth of alleged criminal activity.
Then there were the constant lies about Biden’s cognitive ability.
From the day Joe Biden launched his presidential campaign in April 2019, disingenuously citing President-elect Donald Trump’s now-debunked response to the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, it was clear that he had changed during his two years out of the national spotlight. His speech had become noticeably less fluent, his words were often slurred, and he struggled to communicate effectively without the aid of a teleprompter.
A nation misled: The lies that will define Biden’s legacy - Washington Examiner
This administration has shown contempt for Americans. Rather than keeping the public informed, it has chosen to mislead.
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