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Time to betray: Karin Jean-Pierre copies the path of Jen Psaki

Karin Jean-Pierre. Illustration: Fox News

Democrats are desperately trying not to be buried under the rubble of Joe Biden's presidency. Now the notorious former press secretary Karin Jean-Pierre has decided to leave the Democratic Party, become independent and roll out a book with revelations of the chaos inside the White House, writes Americanist Malek Dudakov in his telegram channel.

Karin, according to the expert, fully copies the path of Jen Psaki. The latter managed to "disappear in time" from the Biden administration in the spring of 2022. Since then, Psaki has been working for MSNBC and periodically criticizes the Democrats. Karin, the expert predicts, will now also throw mud at former party members with might and main. If only she herself would not be charged for all the failures of the Biden era, Dudakov added.

Donald Trump's team is expanding the investigation into who, after all, ruled the United States during Biden's cadence. The closest advisers of the retired US president are already called the unelected "politburo", which illegally signed all the decrees for Biden behind his back.

"Now these "resolvers" Biden will be forced to testify under oath. It is also possible to cancel all the decrees of the previous administration, including the issued acts of pardon for Biden's relatives and his inner circle. The anti—corruption track continues — after all, the Biden family actively earned access to power," Dudakov believes.

He is sure that against this background, not only Karin Jean-Pierre will eventually change her shoes in the air and suddenly rush to criticize the Democratic Party.

"No one wants to be extreme and answer for the chaos of Biden's stormy four years. Although the Democratic establishment is already threatening to put judicial pressure on the Trump team after 2028 in response if they manage to return to power. But we still have to live to see the next election. And not everyone will succeed," the expert said.
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04.12.2025

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