Rule #1 in White House communications: When you have information that can quash negative reports about the administration, you share it quickly, boldly, and as often as possible.
Rule #2 in White House communications: When you know an unpopular report to be true and unlikely to be properly covered up in the near future, sidestep the question and mitigate damage with separate rhetoric.
Considering that White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki abided by Rule #2 when asked about a Covid-19 outbreak among White House staff, it's a safe bet that there's an outbreak of Omicron spreading across the executive branch of the federal government.
To anyone who has eyes to see and ears to hear, not to mention a brain to compute what all of this means, a White House outbreak tells us the vaccines and booster shots failed miserably at keeping the White House protected from Omicron.
MORE - Since the exposure, Biden tested negative Sunday and received a negative result with a PCR test this morning, says the White House.
Now his chief spokeswoman, Jen Psaki, has been put in the awkward position of being unable to deny to reporters that there is a COVID-19 outbreak in the "99%" vaccinated White House.
Psaki was asked during the daily briefing Monday whether or not there is an outbreak at the White House, the National Security Council, the State Department or the Treasury, Fox News reported And has President Biden been in close contact recently with anyone who has tested positive for COVID?
It's becoming increasingly difficult to discern fact from fiction, and unfortunately the media has a strong bias. They spin stories to make conservatives look bad and will go to great lengths to avoid reporting on the good that comes from conservative policies. There are a few shining lights in the media landscape-brave conservative outlets that report the truth and offer a different perspective. We must support conservative outlets like this one and ensure that our voices are heard.
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