Reporter EXPOSES Press Sec. as HYPOCRITE for Trump Indictment Comments

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In this clip from The Bald Brad Show, a fiery exchange between New York Times reporter Michael Shear and White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, Shear challenges the Biden administration's selective silence on legal matters involving former President Donald Trump. During a White House press briefing, Shear pressed Jean-Pierre on why the administration had been quiet about the 34 felony charges Trump is facing from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, specifically regarding the hush-money payment made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. Jean-Pierre deflected the question and instead referred to the administration's outspokenness about the Jan. 6 events, which involved hundreds of criminal probes. She referred to the events as an "attack on democracy" and a "devastating day" that led to law enforcement being "attacked." Tune in to learn more about this tense exchange between a reporter and the White House press secretary.

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