Psaki Asked What Biden Thinks About ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ Chant

White House press secretary Jen Psaki is back from her COVID-19 bout to face new questions from the press, including what President Joe Biden thinks about the viral “Let’s Go Brandon” phrase.

Unsurprisingly, she said she thinks Biden doesn’t take much time to think about the issue at all. She might be right, but it’s hard to believe a sitting president wouldn’t care about millions of Americans chanting something that refers to vulgar slur about Old Joe.

When asked in the follow up question how this relates to Biden’s plan for a more civil and united America, Psaki, as usual, passed the blame. She said it “takes two” to come together. Of course, she leaves out the parts about Democrats completely blasting anyone opposing their woke leftist policies.

That includes those in their own party. Arizona Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema was followed into a college restroom by an activist recording video of her.

West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin also took heat from the left for opposing the enormous spending bill that began at $3.5 trillion. How did the left respond? Activists surrounded his car and demanded answers.

This isn’t a civil party under Biden. Not even close. Instead, he’s fueling rage through his inaction and vaccine mandates like no president in the nation’s history. Check out the video for the full details.


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