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White House Accused Of Breaking Law While Backpedaling Over ‘Garbage’ Comment

The official records are there to memorialize what was actually said... not what was politically advantageous

Censorship and history revision are the cornerstone of the plot of “1984”. That’s something it has in common with the Biden White House.

From burying the story about Hunter’s Laptop, to vise-like control of every pandemic narrative, to revelations in the Twitter Files and now, endless bleating about ‘misinformation’ — censorship is the coin of the realm in the Biden administration.

Likewise, anything that is inconvenient to their political agenda gets the memory-hole treatment. Even friendly media outlets have been forced to ask questions about statements and promises made by Kamala that she has since disavowed.

In any other context it would be called deception and lies. In the political arena it’s just called spin’.

But there is one exception to that rule.

Some statements by the President or the Veep, made in certain official contexts, must be entered into the public record. It’s the law.

But wait. What if Joe goes of the rails (again) and says something that isn’t just stupid, but is politically damaging in a sensitive part of Kamala’s campaign? He can just call on WH staffers to clean up his mess, right?

Here’s the video, where it’s clear that Joe is talking about Trump’s supporters. Not a specific supporter. He could have identified that ‘supporter’, by his name or profession. The context points to MAGA voters generally, who Biden has been routinely disparaging for years now.

Yes, we all still remember Joe’s infamous ‘red sermon’.

Joe’s spokes-muppet (KJP) and the official transcripts have been adjusted to reflect that what Joe REALLY said was a singlular word with an apostraphe indicating the possessive. The word: SUPPORTER’S.

Go back and ask yourself if that version even works grammatically in Joe’s original statement. Of course it doesn’t. It’s more of that ‘political spin’ we mentioned.

But you don’t get to ‘spin’ statements made in that official capacity. The solution to this problem isn’t coming up with a good lie to hide what you said, it comes with NOT saying something so dangerously stupid in the first place.

That may be a little too much to ask from Joe.

Remember the Presidential Records Act? The legislation they used in their flimsy pretext to raid Mar-A-Lago? It’s back. This time it’s biting the Biden White House in the keister.

🚨BREAKING: Biden-Harris White House may have violated the law by altering President Biden’s “garbage” remarks in official transcript.

House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (@RepStefanik) and Oversight Chairman James Comer (@RepJamesComer) are raising concerns the Biden-Harris White House may have violated the Presidential Records Act by revising President Biden’s remarks, in which he referred to President Trump’s supporters as “garbage.”

In a letter to White House Counsel Edward Siskel, the lawmakers demand that the White House retain and preserve all documents and internal communications related to President Biden’s statement and the release of the inaccurate transcript. They also call on the White House to issue a corrected transcript containing the accurate wording.

They may come to regret those demands that the letter of the law be rigidly (whoever wrongly) enforced against Trump when the time comes for their turn in the barrel.

Let your words be kind, it is often said, for the day may come when you’re forced to eat them.

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Wes Walker

Wes Walker is the author of "Blueprint For a Government that Doesn't Suck". He has been lighting up Clashdaily.com since its inception in July of 2012. Follow on twitter: @Republicanuck