Pushing for Americans to go get the COVID-19 jab, President Joe Biden has spent the last year in the White House being one of the main supporters for COVID-19 mandates.

And continuing his efforts to try and convince those who are still hesitant, President Biden claimed on Tuesday that those who are labeled as “vaccinated” can’t spread the COVID-19 virus. Although it is common knowledge that the COVID-19 drugs available can’t stop the spread or a person from getting infected, President Biden didn’t even correct himself. 

Wanting to know why President Biden is still pushing the narrative that the drug can help stop the spread, Fox News’ Peter Doocy asked Deputy White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre about the president’s insistence that “vaccinated” people can’t spread the coronavirus, asking, “Why is President Biden telling people, still, that the vaccinated cannot spread Covid?”

Stumped by the question, the video below shows Jean-Pierre scrambling for an answer, completely confused by the question. She finally answered, “Can you say more?” 

Doocy when on to clarify, “In a local interview on Tuesday, he said, ‘How about making sure you’re vaccinated so you do not spread the disease to anybody else?’ The CDC says people who get vaccine breakthrough infections can be contagious.”

Unable to spin like Psaki can, Jean-Pierre admitted, “I didn’t hear this interview so I would have to see it in its full context.” She quickly added, “What I know and what the President believes is that we have to listen to the science. We have to listen to our public health officials. And that’s what the President believes.”

This piece was written by Jeremy Porter on December 17, 2021. It originally appeared in RedVoiceMedia.com and is used by permission.

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