Karine Jean-Pierre Stumbles When Asked if Biden Will Invite the Nashville School Shooting Victims and Their Families

Last month, Audrey Hale, 28, opened fire at the Nashville Covenant School. She killed three children and three adults.

Hale identified as a male. The left went ballistic on the right, crying that its supposed transgender hate influenced Hale to shoot up her old school.

The police said Hale had a manifesto. So far, we haven’t heard a peep about Hale’s manifesto or her motivation.

All we’ve heard about are the efforts to push gun control, including the expulsion of three Tennessee legislators.

Nothing about the victims, the school, or even Hale.

It’s all about the three legislators. I won’t even name them because they’re that unimportant.

Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced that President Joe Biden would welcome the three Tennessee legislators who are using the shooting at the Nashville Covenant School to push gun control (from an email of the press conference’s transcript):

And finally, before we take questions, I’m pleased to share that the President looks forward to welcoming Tennessee State Representative Justin Jones, Justin Pearson, and Gloria Johnson to the White House this coming Monday.Earlier this month, the President spoke to them by phone after they were subjugated to expulsion votes in the Tennessee statehouse for peacefully protesting in support of stronger gun safety laws following the shooting at Covenant School in Nashville.During that call, the President thanked them for their leadership in seeking to ban assault weap- — weapons and standing up for the democratic values.And the three lawmakers thanked the President for his leadership on gun safety and for spotlighting the undemocratic and unprecedented attacks on them in the Tennessee statehouse.The President looks forward to continuing that discussion when they all meet with — with him on Monday.

Thank goodness for Peter Doocy. He asked Jean-Pierre when the president will invite the families of those who perished or the victims of the Nashville Covenant School shooting:

Q And then one more. So, Monday, you’re going to have three of the lawmakers who protested after –MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Peace- — peacefully protested.Q — who peacefully protested after the Nashville Covenant School shooting. Have any of the victims or the victims’ families been invited to the White House?MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I don’t have anything to read out to you about any invite.Q Why?MS. JEAN-PIERRE: I just don’t have anything at this time to read out to you — any invite.What I can say to you right now is that the President is focused on getting things done. He’s focused on making sure that we are protecting our communities, that we’re protecting our schools, that we’re protecting our churches, we’re protecting our grocery — grocery stores. That people, as we know, in Buffalo went to the grocery on a Saturday and got murdered. Ten of them were murdered. We see what’s happening in our schools.And that’s why he’s bringing these legislators here to have that conversation and to see what else can be done and to highlight that. That’s what the President is using the bully pulpit for. That’s why he continues to put pressure on Congress to get things done, make sure that they’re showing some courage — Republicans in Congress — to make sure that we’re banning assault weapons.And so, we cannot have weapons of war in our streets. We cannot have weapons of war in our schools. And so, that’s why he’s bringing them there. He’s bringing him here to continue that conversation.

You know, these three people have received a lot more attention than the school and the victims.

I wonder if the shooter’s manifesto didn’t gel with their narrative. Gotta distract!

Also, weapons of war? If you take my AR-15 into a battle, you won’t last very long.

Tags: 2nd Amendment, Biden Administration, Gun Control, Karine Jean-Pierre, School Shooting, Tennessee

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