Psaki Fumes as Reporter Grills Her on the Economy

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki has a meltdown as Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy challenges her on the economy.

He wanted to know why wasn’t more done to prepare for the massive shipping crisis taking place in our nation. Thousands of shipping containers are backlogged off the coast with increased delays becoming the norm. What’s the plan to fix it?

Apparently, Psaki’s plan is to yell at reporters.

Task force, range of steps, a forum for hosting industry leaders, blah, blah, blah, blame COVID.

The ramble continued, but the point was clear. There was and is no plan sufficient to fix the current shipping crisis.

You can’t blame COVID for shipping containers backed up in the ocean. You certainly can’t blame Trump any longer. This one is on the Biden administration.

Other countries have supply issues as well, but none of them seem nearly as serious as the U.S. is facing. Maybe it’s because the leaders of those nations did something to fix it.

It would be nice to have some answers. Biden won’t speak at all. Psaki spins so much it’s amazing she can stand up. Buttigieg even called the supply chain crisis as result of Biden’s “success” on the economy.

You have to see it to realize the alternative reality our leftist leaders live in on the latest video from American Right TV.


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