Biden White House ADMITS It Followed Media Spin to Dismiss “Cheap Fakes”

Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s testimony before the House Oversight Committee exposed how the Biden administration—under former President Joe Biden—relied on media spin to protect his public image. 

Jean-Pierre admitted that the administration used the term “cheap fakes,” a label invented by liberal media outlets, to dismiss viral videos showing Biden appearing confused, frozen, or disoriented. 

When asked whether the administration had verified any of the videos before repeating that claim, she admitted it had not. The White House had followed the media’s lead.

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This admission reveals how the Biden team prioritized narrative over truth. 

Rather than independently assessing evidence, the administration amplified the media’s language to downplay legitimate concerns about the president’s behavior. 

Jean-Pierre’s testimony confirms that political optics took precedence over transparency, even when the issue involved the public’s trust in a sitting president.

The reality is that many of the so-called “cheap fakes” weren’t fake at all. 

Unedited footage from the 2024 Juneteenth concert showed Biden standing motionless while others danced around him. 

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At the G7 summit in Italy, cameras captured Biden wandering away from a group of world leaders until Italy’s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, gently redirected him back.

The incident, widely circulated on social media, showed other leaders looking on awkwardly as Biden appeared disoriented, reinforcing growing concerns about his awareness and ability to engage in high-level diplomacy.

Independent fact-checkers later confirmed that those clips were authentic and unaltered—contradicting the White House’s claims.

The pattern is unmistakable. When uncomfortable evidence surfaced, the administration’s reflex was not to investigate or clarify—it was to deny and deflect. 

That approach might protect political interests, but it undermines public confidence. When Americans see their leaders dismiss reality as misinformation, they begin to question everything coming from Washington.

Republicans on the Oversight Committee have rightly argued that this coordination between the media and the White House represents a serious breach of public trust. 

The Biden administration promised “truth and transparency,” yet its actions show the opposite. 

Instead of confronting uncomfortable truths, officials turned to the same partisan outlets that have spent years shielding Democrats from accountability.

The American people deserve honesty, not rehearsed talking points recycled from cable news. 

Jean-Pierre’s testimony proves that the Biden team didn’t just blur the line between journalism and government—it erased it. 

The administration’s attempt to rewrite reality through media cooperation will be remembered not as a defense of democracy, but as an abuse of it.

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