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Karine Jean-Pierre hasn't answered 98% of Biden corruption, scandal allegations: study

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre answered only eight questions total in 2023 about allegations of corruption and other scandals facing President Biden across 75 White House briefings, according to a Media Research Center (MRC) study published Monday.

"Of the 337 scandal-related questions that White House reporters asked, Jean-Pierre provided a definitive answer to just eight of them (2.37 percent)," MRC senior research analyst and media editor Bill D'Agostino found in a recent study. "This figure tracks very closely with our findings from the first half of 2023, in which the Press Secretary answered only six out of 252 questions (2.38 percent)."

The study also revealed that reporters focused the most on Biden's alleged mishandling of classified documents, with Jean-Pierre answering only five out of a total of 220 questions on that topic from reporters, or 2.27%.

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"By contrast, the number of questions about Biden family corruption doubled during the same period, from 35 by the end of June to 52 all year," the study pointed out. "Of those 87 questions, only three (3.44 percent) got substantive answers."

Reporters were even less interested in asking questions about the baggie of cocaine found in the West Wing on July 2, sparking an investigation by the Secret Service that was later closed without identifying a suspect. While the White House received "a total of 30 questions about the cocaine across five briefings from July 5 to July 17," Jean-Pierre only gave a "concrete response to a single question," per the MRC.

Jean-Pierre also "generally remained resolute in her refusal to engage with reporters about anything even

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