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[Logo]( [Doocy Brings The Receipts; Takes A Wrecking Ball To KJP Claims] [Doocy Brings The Receipts; Takes A Wrecking Ball To KJP Claims]( Destroyed her hurricane narrative. Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy didn't pull any punches this week when he fired back at Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, who also serves as a senior advisor to President Joe Biden. During a tense exchange in the briefing room, Doocy asked a pointed question about the administration's priorities, and Jean-Pierre labeled his inquiry as "misinformation." Naturally, Doocy wasn't going to let that slide without a rebuttal. Here's what went down: Doocy asked why the Biden administration had money available for aid to Lebanon without needing Congress to approve more but seemed to be struggling to find funds for hurricane relief efforts right here in the United States. In typical fashion, he went straight for the jugular, invoking one of Biden's favorite lines: "Show me your budget, and I will tell you what you value." It's a question that hits home for many Americans-especially those in North Carolina, who could use a little of that hurricane relief themselves. Jean-Pierre wasn't having it, though. She quickly shut down Doocy's question, calling it "misinformation." But Doocy wasn't about to let her get the last word. He pushed back, asking her to clarify which part of his question was inaccurate. Her response? A blanket dismissal. But Doocy wasn't backing down; he whipped out his trusty notes and came prepared with some receipts. He pointed out that Vice President Harris was busy touting $157 million in aid to Lebanon on social media while President Biden was warning that disaster relief funding here at home could dry up if Congress doesn't act quickly. To Doocy and many watching from their living rooms, that doesn't quite add up. Doocy didn't stop there. Standing outside the West Wing, he summed up the sentiment that many Americans are feeling: "To a lot of people watching these briefings, a taxpayer dollar is a taxpayer dollar is a taxpayer dollar." He's got a point. After all, whether it's funding for a country halfway across the globe or for struggling families in hurricane-ravaged parts of the United States, it all comes from the same place-the wallets of American taxpayers. And at the end of the day, those folks want to see their hard-earned money taking care of their communities first. .[@pdoocy]( brought receipts to hit back against the White House's "misinformation" claims against him. [pic.twitter.com/hM4Q5SldHj]( - Fox News (@FoxNews) [October 9, 2024]( This exchange highlights a broader frustration that's been brewing for some time: Why does it seem that funds are always available when it comes to foreign aid or programs that align with the administration's agenda, but when disaster strikes at home, the White House throws up its hands and points at Congress? It's not a small point, and Doocy's question tapped into a nerve for many who feel that the administration's priorities don't always align with their needs. Karine Jean-Pierre just said it is "categorically false" that FEMA uses it's funding to resettle illegal aliens. This is in spite of the fact that it is literally advertised directly on FEMA's website. [pic.twitter.com/6jvssZ1x8n]( - Mr Commonsense (@fopminui) [October 8, 2024]( And let's be real: for many Americans watching this play out, the optics are tough to ignore. As they see it, the administration is all too willing to find ways to support causes abroad, but when North Carolina residents are digging out from under a hurricane, it's suddenly a different story. Doocy simply asked the question on a lot of people's minds, and when it's met with accusations of "misinformation," it only fuels the perception that the White House would rather deflect than address the criticism head-on. This spat between [Doocy and Jean-Pierre]( is more than just a heated back-and-forth; it's a microcosm of the ongoing debate about how American taxpayer dollars are spent and what this administration really values. And as the 2024 election inches closer, don't be surprised if these kinds of exchanges become a regular feature of the nightly news cycle. After all, as Doocy might say, "that's not misinformation-that's just the reality." Karine Jean-Pierre STORMS out of the White House press briefing room after accusing Fox News' Peter Doocy of spreading disinformation for simply asking why the Biden-Harris administration has enough money for Lebanon but not for North Carolina. Absolutely wild gaslighting here. [pic.twitter.com/Pn7XL1O5qs]( - Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) [October 7, 2024]( [Kamala Talked Herself Right Into A Gauntlet - WATCH] [Kamala Talked Herself Right Into A Gauntlet - WATCH]( She has no one to blame but herself. [Gun Kamala Says She Owns Could Get Her Locked Up] [Gun Kamala Says She Owns Could Get Her Locked Up]( This may be the straw that broke the camels back. [Vance Is A Savage Watch What He Says About Harris] [Vance Is A Savage Watch What He Says About Harris]( He didn't even flinch! [Biden Toys With Kamala Over DeSantis Phone Call] [Biden Toys With Kamala Over DeSantis Phone Call]( Joe is totally messing with her. [Even CNN Takes Hillary To The Wood Shed Over Wild Claim] [Even CNN Takes Hillary To The Wood Shed Over Wild Claim]( You know Hillary is fuming after this. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Red Right Patriot daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Red Right Patriot. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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