After Biden covers up, Chalaram says "no one wants to hear" Jean Pierre

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Radio host Charlamagne Tha God said Thursday that while he would be happy to read the new book by former White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre, her credibility is doubtful.

Former Biden’s White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre revealed Wednesday that she was registering as the Independent and announced an upcoming book about her time in a turbulent administration. Long-time Democratic agents urge Americans to step out of the harsh party in her new book, Independence: Watching a Broken White House Outside the Party. ”

"Until January 20, I was in charge of speaking on behalf of the President of the United States," she said in a statement. "At noon that day, I became a private citizen, and like all Americans and many of our allies, he had to compete with what is going to happen in our country. I'm sure that the dangers we face as a country require the release of our box. We need the ability to be willing to think creatively and strategically think and plan."

Charlamagne, who is not shy about either party, appreciates Jean-Pierre's actions on the radio show.

Charlamagne said he was interested in Karine Jean-Pierre's book but still questioned her credibility.

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"I respect her independence because I feel like if you're black in this country, you shouldn't be loyal to any gatherings," he said in the episode Thursday. "You should just vote. You should only vote for politicians who are enforcing legislation and policies for your community and your people. If you ask me, none of these parties have enough ability to make us scream: 'We're Republican or Democrats, then the way to independence is the way to go."

However, Jean-Pierre's reputation remains questionable in his eyes.

"I might read this book especially about her, but no one wants to hear anyone who is there lying and lying for the Biden administration," he said.

He believes that people like Jean-Pierre have too few announcements, even if he endorsed her general view.

Karine Jean-Pierre's sudden turn after defending Biden's years of defense has confused many commentators. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images, left, AP Photo/Ben Curtis, right.)

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"It's like a lot of people are coming late when they come to Jesus," he said. "They should have spoken like this two or three years ago, and she had a very interesting offer in the press release. The quote is, 'We need to be willing to exercise the ability to think creatively and strategically. We need to see and question clearly, not blindly loyal and loyal, not blindly loyal, not the past.' It's a problem for Democratic supporters, especially black people, just blindly loyal and obedient, and there's no damn reason."

When the co-host asked if this loyalty refers to Biden or the presidency as an institution, the Chalamans believed that this ultimately led to betrayal of the American people.

Charlamagne has repeatedly spoken about the Democratic Party’s cover-up of Biden’s so-called decline. ((iheartMedia's Derek White/Getty Images Photography and Black Effect Podcast Network))

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Fox News's Hanna Panreck contributed to the report.

Alexander Hall is the deputy editor of Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to Alexander.hall@fox.com.