Karine Jean-Pierre crossed one line that should never get crossed

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Karine Jean-Pierre is one of the many Democrats whose brains are melting in the final days of the campaign.

She and others on the Left will try anything to derail Donald Trump’s campaign.

And Karine Jean-Pierre crossed one line that should never get crossed.

The “Trump loves Hitler” hoax

Former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly got the ball rolling on the latest media hoax to stop former President Donald Trump’s momentum.

Kelly gave an interview to the New York Times where he claimed without presenting any evidence that Trump praised Adolf Hitler.

“He commented more than once that Hitler did some good things, too. And of course, if you know history — again, I think he’s lacking in that. But if you know what Hitler was all about, it would be pretty hard to make an argument that he did anything good,” Kelly told the New York Times.

“First of all, you should never say that. But if you knew what Hitler was all about from the beginning to the end, everything he did was in support of his racist, fascist life. You know, the, you know, philosophy, so that nothing he did, you could argue, was good. It was certainly not done for the right reason. And he would occasionally say that,” Kelly continued.

Even Never Trumpers like former Defense Secretary Mark Esper said he never heard Trump use any such language.

But White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre happily pushed this deranged conspiracy theory when asked about it. 

Jean-Pierre’s rant

John Kelly was also the originator of the “suckers and losers” hoax.

Jean-Pierre referenced that baseless allegation when ranting about how Donald Trump was a fascist.

“I can’t believe I even have to say this, but our nation’s veterans are heroes. They are heroes. They’re not losers or suckers. They are heroes,” Jean-Pierre began.

She used that as the jumping-off point for Kelly’s latest anti-Trump hoax.

“And to be praising Adolf Hitler, it’s dangerous and it’s also disgusting,” Jean-Pierre continued.

Jean-Pierre found a way to close the loop by mentioning an even more vile hoax and falsely claiming that Trump incited an insurrection on January 6 where his supporters murdered police officers.

“We cannot, and we cannot ignore or forget what happened on January 6th, 2021. That is real. Real,” Jean-Pierre added.

“And, you know, another point that even John Kelly talked about, I believe, and many have, is January 6th, where you have the President of the United States defying the will of the people in a free and fair election and unleashing a violent mob, who attacked the United States Capitol. One hundred forty law enforcement officers were attacked. Some were killed,” Jean-Pierre concluded.

This hoax originated from false reporting lying about Trump supporters beating Capitol Hill Police Officer Brian Sicknick to death by bashing his skull in with a fire extinguisher.

Medical examiners later determined that Sicknick died of natural causes in the days following January 6.

No police officers died on January 6.

But Democrats from President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Karine Jean-Pierre regularly repeat this lie.

And unsurprisingly, the so-called “fact checkers” never seem to correct them.

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