White House spokesperson responds to media inquiries for the first time after Biden pardons his son

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Golden Ten Data on December 3, local time on December 2, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced media questions for the first time after US President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden on the same day. It is understood that Jean-Pierre has previously insisted six times that Biden has no plans to pardon Hunter Biden. A journalist asked Jean-Pierre if his previous statements denying the pardon "could be seen as a lie to the American people." In response, Jean-Pierre said that "one thing Biden believes in is to always tell the truth to the American people" and repeatedly said that Biden "struggles" with decisions. When asked about the pardon, Jean-Pierre repeated many of the points made in Biden's statement on the evening of the 1st, such as that the federal charges against Hunter Biden were politically motivated.

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