MSNBC's Jen Psaki appears to have ridiculed White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt as a press secretary during Friday's show.
"I've noticed that the White House briefing room is a bit curved lately. I think, it's Friday night. Why not sprinkle some questions from spider webs and fields, today there are some questions in the White House press room? Because it's been a while. Of course, I'll answer them when uncommon magazines spin," What about Psaki? ”
The former White House media secretary asked practical questions at a press conference Friday and gave what she thought was the correct answer before the forged briefing background.
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MSNBC host Jen Psaki answered questions at a recent White House press conference. (Screen shot/MSNBC)
One question included Steven Nelsen, the Washington correspondent of The New York Post, asking for any details about New York City Mayor Eric Adams' meeting with the president.
"Eric Adams visited because he owe him his current freedom to the person sitting in the White House," Psaki said. "Let's stop pretending it's on this level, like the relationship between the president and the mayor of New York is just coordinating city business in normal events. I mean, even the judge who allowed the case to say, said that.
Psaki closed a question about why Donald Trump chose to fire the Library of Congress, suggesting that racism may have played a role in firing black women.
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Psaki is the White House press secretary during the Biden administration. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
"(w) I would point out whether Trump suddenly fired Library of Congress director Carla Hayden, who has been in her position and has been confirmed by bipartisan support since 2016 by a 74-18 vote. Here is her photo. I'll let you conclude about why Trump and his administration decided to fire Carla Hayden. Hopefully this is all clarified."
Psaki took over MSNBC’s coveted ET Lightslot on this Tuesday-Friday show, “The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Pursuit of MSNBC has taken over the coveted ET Lightslot in this Tuesday-Friday show. The show debuted with 1.2 million viewers and 139,000 people aged 25-54 in the advertiser’s crowd, but her second episode dropped to just over a million viewers on Wednesday, with just 65,000 in the demo.
Psaki's show "The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The 2nd episode has seen a drop in ratings. (Screen shot/Colbert)
Compared to episode one, MSNBC's latest show accounts for an astonishing 53% of presentation viewers. Psaki's show also lost 67% of its audience between 18-49 years old in just one episode, as the "Brief" averaged 113,000 on Tuesday, compared to just 37,000 on Wednesday.
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