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Jen Psaki’s Deplorable Response When Asked About Shooting and Rioting in Minnesota

We already saw the poor response of Democratic Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to the police shooting in Brooklyn Center of Daunte Wright and the subsequent rioting.

As we reported, police believe it may have been a mistaken shooting, with the female officer believing that she was pulling her taser, but instead pulling her firearm. Not good.

So how did the White House respond? Or, should we say, how did White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki respond since she seems to be the face of the administration while Biden hides out somewhere avoiding anything challenging? Her remarks came before the breaking news about the mistaken shoot. When asked about the shooting Monday, Psaki’s response was very similar to that of Walz, failing to condemn the riots and violence.

From Townhall:

“We are incredibly saddened to hear about the loss of life at the hands of law enforcement in Minnesota yesterday,” Psaki said. “It is a reminder of the pain, the anger, the trauma, the exhaustion that many communities across the country have felt as we see these incidents continue to occur.”

She did say that Biden might be speaking on the matter later.

Again, what do we see missing here? Any condemnation of the rioting in response. She even seems to be justifying it because of “the pain, the anger, the trauma, the exhaustion.” How about the concept of a. not jumping to conclusions without facts and b. encouraging peaceful response whatever the facts, condemning rioting?

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