White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday struggled to answer why Joe Biden is visiting Buffalo after a mass shooting, yet couldn’t visit Waukesha after a terrorist killed 6 people and injured dozens more after he plowed through a Christmas parade.
Waukesha killer Darrell Brooks plowed through a Christmas parade with his SUV last winter.
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** 18 Children were injured and sent to hospitals in the demonic attack.
** 62 individuals were injured in total.
** 6 died, including a child.
Joe Biden never visited Waukesha after the horrific killings.
Last November then-White House spox Jen Psaki said Biden couldn’t visit Waukesha because it requires a lot of assets and takes the city’s resources.
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Doocy asks Psaki why Biden hasn’t visited families of victims of Waukesha massacre pic.twitter.com/YOxq3XUPM6
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) November 29, 2021
But Joe Biden will travel to Buffalo this week after a deranged teenager gunned down several shoppers at a Tops grocery store.
Fox News reporter Peter Doocy grilled Karine Jean-Pierre: “How come the President is visiting Buffalo after a senseless tragedy there, but he couldn’t visit Waukesha…?”
“He’s visited many communities…that’s not the first one, so, he’s been to many others,” Jean-Pierre said without offering any details.
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DOOCY: “How come the President is visiting Buffalo after a senseless tragedy there, but he couldn’t visit Waukesha…?”
KJP: “He’s visited many communities…that’s not the first one, so, he’s been to many others.” pic.twitter.com/vx0S0HPOJe
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) May 16, 2022
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