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Is President Biden saving his comment on Brett Kavanaugh's would-be assassin for his Kimmel appearance?

As Twitchy has reported, early this morning a man armed with a gun, a knife, and pepper spray, and carrying burglary tools, was arrested near the home of Brett Kavanaugh, and he reportedly told police that it was his intent to kill the Supreme Court justice over the leaked Roe v. Wade draft decision. He apparently flew from California to Washington, D.C., so this wasn’t spontaneous.

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Kayleigh McEnany pulled up video of then-press secretary Jen Psaki saying that the president encouraged protests outside the justices’ houses — houses put on a Google map thanks to Ruth Sent Us. White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates accused McEnany of being dishonest: “She never encouraged people to protest outside justices’ homes,” he said while posting a transcript of her remarks about encouraging protests outside justices’ homes.

As far as we know, President Joe Biden himself never came forward to clear up any confusion on whether or not he supported the protests, peaceful or not. Now that police have napped one protester whose intentions were anything but hostile, when will Biden make a statement to cool things off?

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Like others in media have done, he’d probably “both sides” it and say that feelings are running high on both sides of the issue.


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