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White House Official Slams Jen Psaki Over Usha Vance Remarks
UPDATE: Tensions flare as a White House official harshly criticizes former press secretary Jen Psaki following her controversial comments about Usha Vance, wife of Vice President JD Vance. In a podcast episode released on October 3, 2023, Psaki made mocking remarks, prompting a fierce backlash from the current administration.
During her appearance on the “I’ve Had It” podcast, Psaki questioned Usha Vance’s well-being, saying, “Like, are you OK? Please blink four times. Come over here, we’ll save you.” Her comments drew immediate ire from the White House, where Steven Cheung, the director of communications, responded with a scathing post on X (formerly Twitter). He labeled Psaki a “dumbass” and accused her of projecting her personal issues onto others, sharing the podcast clip to bolster his claims.
Cheung stated, “Psaki has no comprehension of the truth and has to overcompensate for her lack of talent by saying untrue things. Circle back on that, moron,” referencing her well-known phrase used during her tenure as press secretary under President Joe Biden.
The fallout from Psaki’s remarks escalated when she claimed that JD Vance is “scarier in certain ways” than former President Donald Trump. She branded him a “little Manchurian candidate” intent on pursuing the presidency at any cost, describing him as “a chameleon who makes himself into whatever he thinks the audience wants to hear.” Psaki also criticized Vance’s charisma, or lack thereof, saying he has “no rizz,” a slang term signifying charm or appeal.
This incident has sparked widespread attention and debate, with many questioning the implications of Psaki’s statements on the current political landscape. The White House’s quick and pointed response underlines the administration’s sensitivity to public perceptions and media narratives involving high-profile figures like Vice President Vance.
As the situation develops, political analysts are closely monitoring how this exchange may affect public opinion regarding both Psaki and the Vance family. The backlash from the White House signals a commitment to defending its members amid rising tensions in an already polarized political environment.
This is a developing story with more updates expected. Stay tuned for further developments as this story unfolds.
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