Posted on 05/01/2020 2:01:57 PM PDT by McGruff
Already in progress
Also on https://www.whitehouse.gov/live/
Whoa! He is NOT social distancing with any of them!
Over already.
BRIEFINGS ARE BACK: Kayleigh McEnany FIRST White House Briefing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A66txyrnu2k
Not bad, at all, for Kayleigh’s first go, at the jackals.
She had to reference her notes, but, was spot on and didn’t back down to the most vile Jon Karl.
Kayleigh handled the Flynn questions (but, but.....the President said that Gen Flynn lied to VP.....yada, yada) well. She repeatedly turned the question around to Karl (and another hack) asking if they care about this grave injustice. (Of course they don’t give a flip, but it was good smack down material, nonetheless.)
Everyone was mostly cordial, which was a shocker. I’m sure they’ll be right back in their ‘get Kayleigh mode’, like they were with Sarah Sanders, soon.
She didn’t confirm if these would be held on a regular schedule, when asked....just that they would be held.
Several good things in that.
1) This most likely means that we’ve seen the Coronavirus Task Force for the last time.
2) Which probably means (please, dear God) that Dr. Anthony Fauci’s 15 minutes of fame are FINALLY up.
3) And (this is a bit of tea leaf reading on my part) the fact that Trump was standing shoulder-to-shoulder with those people he was honoring today and not social distancing is YUGE! I think that is sending a very big message.
She was asked if the Task Force briefings would continue.
All she said was that they continue to meet, daily, for sometimes up to two hours.
She wouldn’t comment on future CV TF briefings.
Right. I did not mean the task force would no longer meet.
Only that their television career is over.
Yeah....I’m wondering. We’ll soon see.
Or, it may be that VP holds these briefings, in the future.
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