Karine Jean-Pierre's lies about 'deepfake' videos revealed Biden team's worries, says Kellyanne Conway
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The White House is drawing backlash after claiming a series of viral videos of President Biden appearing confused were "deepfakes." Fox News contributor Kellyanne Conway joined in the criticism on "The Brian Kilmeade Show" Tuesday, arguing the "lies" illustrate that Biden's team is "worried" about his stamina heading towards November.
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KELLYANNE CONWAY: It's terrible because they're showing us that they're worried and Karine Jean-Pierre is wrong to tell the press corps, of all people, that these are deep fakes... The press corps travels with Joe Biden. They go abroad with him. They watch him in action. Literally. That's two words ‘in action.’ They watch his inaction in action. So that's the worst group to try to sell these lies to. And she's got to stop lying from the podium. It's really odious and onerous, and it's just wrong... She should not be lying to the American people from the podium. She can talk about Donald Trump all day long. That seems to be their strategy.
She can pretend that the Chips Act is the greatest accomplishment ever, and that the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan that even the generals and Joe Lieberman and folks like that were against, that that was all great. She could pretend Kamala Harris is competent and confident and not a cackler and an invader, and hasn't turned the vice presidency of