CNN’s Jennings congratulates Democrats for ‘getting rid of’ Jean-Pierre
- On Wednesday, CNN conservative commentator Scott Jennings praised Democrats for moving on from Karine Jean-Pierre following her recent announcement to become an independent.
- Jennings' remarks followed Jean-Pierre's recent decision to become an independent and her announcement of a forthcoming book criticizing the American two-party system.
- The former White House press secretary, who is both Black and openly LGBTQ, discusses in her upcoming October book titled *Independent* the challenges she faced within the Democratic Party and encourages Americans to consider political independence.
- Jennings called Jean-Pierre an 'untalented mediocrity' and accused her of lying as press secretary, describing the role as a 'sacred position' compromised by her actions.
- The exchange highlights ongoing political tensions as Jean-Pierre critiques her former party for allegedly pressuring President Biden amid the 2024 race, while critics condemn her tenure and motives.
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CNN’s Jennings congratulates Democrats for ‘getting rid of’ Jean-Pierre
CNN conservative commentator Scott Jennings on Wednesday congratulated Democrats for “getting rid of” former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre after recently revealing her decision to become an independent. “I’d like to congratulate Democrats for ridding yourselves of this untalented mediocrity,” Jennings said on CNN’s “The Arena with Kasie Hunt.” “I mean, this is the…
CNN's Jennings congratulates Democrats for 'getting rid of' Jean-Pierre
CNN conservative commentator Scott Jennings on Wednesday congratulated Democrats for “getting rid of” former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre after recently revealing her decision to become an independent. “I’d like to congratulate Democrats for ridding yourselves of this untalented mediocrity,” Jennings said on CNN’s “The Arena with Kasie Hunt.” “I mean, this is the most self-aggrandizing liar that has ever held this job.” “The Wh…
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