Karine Jean-Pierre just got her report card, and her “score” will leave you speechless

If there’s one thing the Biden Regime doesn’t want to give reporters, it’s a straight answer.
But exactly how often Joe Biden’s Press Secretary is able to dodge a question will astonish even her biggest critics.
Now Karine Jean-Pierre just got her report card, and her “score” will leave you speechless. Karine Jean-Pierre’s time as White House Press Secretary has been filled with verbal fumbles and awkward refusals to provide information.
Now one media watchdog group just did the math and released a revealing report about exactly what Jean-Pierre is—or rather is not—doing during official press briefings. It turns out that when it comes to the numerous scandals swirling around Joe Biden, especially those involving his son Hunter, Jean-Pierre hardly ever answers a question.
In fact, when the Media Research Center crunched the numbers, it turned out that during the first half of the year, Jean-Pierre only answered reporters’ questions about the classified documents scandal 2% of the time.
Jean-Pierre clearly doesn’t want to answer one question more than any other
“Analysts found that while reporters asked Jean-Pierre 252 questions about either of these topics, only six received a definitive answer,” Bill D’Agostino explained. The fact that Jean-Pierre has so little to say speaks to how badly evidence is stacking up against the current White House occupant.
Her reflexive response to questions about evidence that the Biden family has profited off an influence-peddling scheme has been to send them to the White House’s counsel office, which continues to claim that the President “was not in business with his son.”
Of course, bombshell evidence like the recent text messages presented before the House Ways and Means Committee flies in the face of that.
Considering evidence showing Hunter Biden’s thug-like collection practices include claiming that his father is sitting next to him—and that he will leverage every person in the Vice-President’s network to exact vengeance, makes all kinds of inquiries appropriate. “Tell the director that I would like to resolve this now before it gets out of hand, and now means tonight,” Hunter wrote in an ominous message as part of an effort to apparently collect a payment worth at least $5 from a Chinese company with ties to the country’s top spy agency. “And, Z, if I get a call or text from anyone involved in this other than you, Zhang, or the Chairman, I will make certain that between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows and my ability to forever hold a grudge that you will regret not following my direction.”
In fact, at this point, members of the press should feel ashamed for not spending far more time badgering the President’s floundering Press Secretary over her efforts to simply shrug off what should be being treated as the biggest presidential scandal in White House history.
After all, one would hope the First Family would be held to a higher standard than attempting to recreate a scene from The Godfather.
Stay tuned to Unmuzzled News for any updates to this ongoing story.