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Jen Psaki hasn't started her MSNBC gig yet as part of the ultra-left's "Cable News to White House and Back Again" pipeline--one of the few pipelines Joe Biden didn't shut down. The former White House Soulless Spokesginger visited the University of Chicago, where a based college bro asked her about her support of protests outside of Supreme Court Justices' homes.
She claimed she didn't, but Based Bro had receipts.
"Peacefully, regardless, they're protesting to impact the results. It's a federal crime to protest outside of justices' homes to impact the results. So, my question is do you regret encouraging people to protest outside of justices' homes, even if it is peaceful, it still is a federal crime?"
Shout out to the Chicago Thinker. These are the same cats who roasted Brian Stelter like a potato over being fake news.
Psaki is, of course, misinformationing. She mentioned on May 6 that the mostly peaceful protests were mostly peaceful, and "We certainly continue to encourage that outside of judges' homes." That sounds like encouraging protest. A few days later, DOOCY was very specific about the home addresses being put out and asked point-blank if Biden "doesn't care if they are protesting outside someone’s private residence." Psaki said she didn't have an official US government position on where people should protest, but "people shouldn't miss the point here."
The point being, if a right-wing group published Sonia Sotomayor's or Elena Kagan's home address, the White House and MSNBC would call it a hate crime.
I guess it's nice to see Psaki decide that if a law is being broken, which there is in Virginia, there should be consequences. I'm sure she'll circle back to that on her MSNBC debut.
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May 19, 2022 at 01:03PM - Brodigan
Jen Psaki Confronted Over Support of Protests Outside SCOTUS Homes, Now Wants 'Consequences' for Breaking Law
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