Every single word Jen Psaki says about Donald Trump and his administration is negative. That’s the whole show. It isn’t reporting — it’s Democrat messaging, night after night: portray Trump as failing, spin every development as proof he’s “losing,” and try to convince viewers that his own party can’t stand him. There’s no balance, no fairness, and no real effort to inform — just constant trashing.
In this segment, she said Trump’s attorney general embarrassed herself in front of Congress, was “shouting like an unhinged mean girl,” and was “evading questions” about her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. She said the attorney general deflected questions about why she hasn’t charged any Epstein associates by claiming it was all a distraction from the Dow breaking 50,000 points — and Psaki sneered, “yes, it was as awkward as it sounds.”
And she proves the point in real time. Psaki mentions Dow 50,000 but doesn’t say it’s an all-time high, then immediately pivots to “down 600” to change the headline and the mood.
“And by the way, today the market dropped six hundred points, bringing the Dow back below fifty thousand. So there’s that awkwardness too.”
Treating a market dip after an all-time high like a “debunking” moment is pure spin. She mentioned the 600-point drop as if it disproved the “distraction” point — but all it really did was show how quickly she felt the need to trash the Dow milestone the moment it came up.
Then she goes right back to the same routine. She said the Trump administration is not having a good time right now. And it’s not just “protesters and MAGA podcasters” rejecting their agenda — it’s also the “Republican-controlled Congress.”
And notice how Jen Psaki’s tone changes depending on what she needs. When she wants to hit Trump, it’s “Republican-controlled Congress.” But when she wants to dismiss Congressional Republicans altogether, she pivots to her line that it’s “the smallest majority ever” — her way of saying it barely counts, they don’t really represent the country, and the GOP doesn’t deserve to govern like they have a mandate.
This isn’t news. It’s partisan narrative-pushing dressed up as journalism, and it shouldn’t be on television marketed to viewers as “news.”
