Joe Biden’s chief economic advisor, Jared Bernstein, has had another disastrous public appearance while being interviewed by Fox Business’s Neil Cavuto. Pressed by the news anchor, Bernstein refused to acknowledge that his boss, Joe Biden, repeatedly lied to the American people regarding the inflation rate when he first took office in 2021.
CNN’s Erin Burnett pressed the 81-year-old Biden last week about voter anger over the Democrat incumbent’s handling of the economy, especially rising inflation. Biden, who appears to be suffering from cognitive decline, angrily claimed that inflation was at 9 percent when he took office, seemingly blaming former President Donald Trump for the crisis. Inflation was only 1.4 percent in early 2021 when Biden entered the White House.
BERNSTEIN SPINS BIDEN.
On Thursday, Cavuto hammered Bernstein over Biden‘s insistence that inflation was at 9 percent in 2021, not 1.4 percent. Bernstein responded, “The president talked about how concerned he was for households struggling with prices.” Nonplused with his answer, Cavuto pressed again: “That’s not what I asked you. Why does he keep misrepresenting this?”
“He’s making the point that the factors that caused inflation to climb to 9 percent were in place when he took office,” Berstein responded, with an exasperated Cavuto again pushing back: “That’s not what he said! He said it was 9 percent!”
A now flustered Bernstein responded: “The annual growth in core inflation in the second quarter of ’21 was, in fact, about 9 percent” before being cut off by Cavuto: “No, it wasn’t — it was not at that! You’re almost as bad as he is.”
“I take your point,” Bernstein said, almost apologetic for pushing Biden‘s false inflation narrative.
The National Pulse previously reported that Bernstein — during a documentary interview — struggled to explain how the U.S. government issues bonds and accrues debt in conjunction with the Federal Reserve bank.
WATCH:
CAVUTO: Why does Biden keep claiming inflation was 9% when he took office — when it was actually 1.4%?
BERNSTEIN: "The president talked about how concerned he was for households struggling with prices."
CAVUTO: "That's not what I asked you. Why does he keep misrepresenting… pic.twitter.com/lMaKNfeSOV
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