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    WH Press Sec Jean-Pierre Slammed for Reversing Poll Numbers on Hunter Biden Pardon

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:December 7, 20242 Mins Read
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    White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, Thursday, July 7, 2022. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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    White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is under fire after incorrectly citing public opinion data regarding President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. In a press briefing, Jean-Pierre claimed that 64% of Americans supported the move—a figure that was later revealed to be a misrepresentation of the poll results.

    The data in question actually showed the inverse, with 64% of respondents opposing the pardon, while only a smaller percentage expressed approval. The misstep has sparked criticism from both political opponents and media commentators, accusing the administration of misrepresenting public sentiment on a highly controversial issue.

    Critics quickly pointed out the discrepancy, with many arguing that the error undermines the credibility of the administration’s communication efforts. Pundits have also questioned whether the misstatement was a simple mistake or part of a broader attempt to shift the narrative surrounding the controversial pardon.

    In response to the backlash, the White House has yet to issue a formal correction or clarification. Observers note that the incident highlights the heightened scrutiny the administration faces as it navigates sensitive political matters. The pardon, already a source of partisan tension, has drawn significant attention and fueled debates over the appropriate use of presidential authority.

    The misstatement is likely to add to the political challenges surrounding the pardon, which critics argue sends the wrong message about accountability and justice. Meanwhile, supporters of the administration emphasize the importance of focusing on larger policy issues rather than isolated missteps. The fallout underscores the importance of accurate communication, particularly on polarizing topics, in maintaining public trust.

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