- Officials voiced frustration Wednesday at more questions about the first family
- A reporter asked what they would say to Americans who believe Biden is corrupt
- Karine Jean-Pierre stared at her feet and muttered ‘Jesus’ just off camera
The questions had covered Ukraine, North Korea and Sudanese peace talks when one of the White House briefing room’s more robust questioners hijacked proceedings on Wednesday afternoon.
After citing a secret F.B.I. file, an anonymous I.R.S. whistleblower and a Harvard-Harris poll earlier this month that found 53 percent of the public were suspicious of the first family’s ties to foreign powers, The New York Post’s Steven Nelson got to his question.
‘So what do you say to the majority of Americans who believe that the president is himself corrupt?’ he asked.
‘Jesus,’ was White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s response, muttered off camera as she stared at her feet on the briefing room podium.
That was not the official administration response, however.
The famously unflappable National Security Council spokesman John Kirby had the lectern and the microphone.
John Kirby is lying POS.
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‘Wow,’ was his momentarily flustered answer, as he shook his head before regaining his balance.
‘The president has spoken to this … the president has spoken to this.
‘And there’s nothing to these claims.
‘And as for the whistleblower issue that you talked about and the document, I believe the FBI has spoken to that. You’re gonna have to go to them on that.’
Questions about the president’s son, his foreign business dealings, awkward emails from his abandoned laptop, and even a lucrative foray into the art world are frequently met with weary resignation from officials in the White House briefing room.
Those feelings were on full display midway through the briefing when things took an awkward turn after a routine question about artificial intelligence.
Nelson, standing at the back of the room, deployed an old trick to ask a question. When Jean-Pierre pointed to a journalist nearby, he simply started delivering his query as if the press secretary’s finger had been angled at him.
‘There have been many developments in the House investigations into the first family’s international business dealings recently,’ he said.
There was the House Oversight Committee trying to get its hands on an F.B.I. file that some Republicans insist includes allegations that Biden took millions of dollars in bribes when he was vice president.
And an I.R.S. whistleblower has gone public with allegations of mishandling and political interference in an ongoing criminal probe into the president’s son.