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White House Official Slams Jen Psaki’s Comments on Usha Vance

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BREAKING: Tensions escalate as a White House official unleashes a scathing attack on former press secretary Jen Psaki following her controversial remarks about Usha Vance, the wife of Vice President JD Vance. In a fiery response, Steven Cheung, the current White House director of communications, branded Psaki a “dumbass” and “moron” on social media.

This heated exchange erupted after Psaki, now hosting her own show on MSNBC, made mocking comments during the latest episode of the podcast “I’ve Had It” released on October 24, 2023. In her remarks, she questioned Usha Vance’s well-being, saying, “Like, are you OK? Please blink four times. Come over here, we’ll save you.”

Cheung did not hold back, retorting that Psaki “must be transferring her own personal issues onto others.” He shared a clip of her comments, asserting that she “has no comprehension of the truth” and resorts to “untrue things” to compensate for “her lack of talent.” He concluded his statement with a jab, saying, “Circle back on that, moron,” referencing Psaki’s infamous phrase from her tenure as press secretary.

Psaki also expressed her belief that JD Vance poses a unique political threat, claiming he is “scarier in certain ways” than former President Donald Trump. She described Vance as a “little Manchurian candidate” who is desperate to ascend to the presidency, calling him “a chameleon” who adapts his persona to fit the audience’s expectations.

Additionally, Psaki criticized Vance’s charisma, or lack thereof, stating he has “no rizz” and is “a little odd,” asserting that he will struggle to attract support from the MAGA movement.

This incident highlights ongoing political tensions and the personal rivalries that can emerge in the fast-paced world of American politics. As reactions continue to unfold, the implications of this exchange could resonate within the political landscape.

This is a developing story. Stay tuned for updates as more details emerge.

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