'You'll never believe us': GOPer melts down after reporter questions 'evidence' against Joe Biden
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) became defensive and accusatory after repeatedly being unable to answer a reporter's questions in a press conference Wednesday, held to announce what House Republicans claim is "evidence" against President Joe Biden.
A shortened version of the video posted by the news organization Heartland Signal went viral, garnering nearly one million views in under three hours on the social media platform X.
"Mr. Chairman, question about the timing of all of this," began an NBC News reporter identified by Mediaite as Ryan Nobles. "You're talking about a two-tiered system of justice. If I'm not mistaken, on August 7, 2020 Bill Barr was the attorney general and Donald Trump was the president, so explain to me where the two-tiered system of justice comes into play. And then the WhatsApp message you have, I believe, is dated June 6, 2017. Joe Biden is not vice president or even a candidate for president at that time. So where is the direct connection to some sort of criminal malfeasance within these two pieces of evidence?"
Chairman Smith could not only not answer any part of those questions, he appeared to forget a portion of them.
"Well, I think the facts speak for themselves," Smith replied. "There's over 700 pages of examples of, where people should be very concerned, when you're talking about um, ah, – what was your first question?"
Smith went on to say, "It doesn't matter who's in the White House," after being reminded them President at that time was Donald Trump. "We need to make sure that the Department of Justice works for all people and doesn't treat those who are politically connected or wealthy much differently. And unfortunately, we have several examples that came forward by the two IRS whistleblowers, that proves that people are treated differently because they're politically connected."
"Are you suggesting that Joe Biden being the president now, is unfairly treating Donald Trump in his indictment?" Nobles asked.
Again, Smith did not answer the question.
"What I'm talking about is the 700 pages that we have before us, which is all the information that came from the IRS whistleblowers, and that's what we're releasing right now," Smith replied, again not answering Nobles' question. "And I'll tell you, I would encourage everyone in this room to look at those 700 pages. If you think it's okay, with what's in it, then we live on two different planets."
"Can you explain the timing of the August 6 WhatsApp message? Why is that evidence of some wrongdoing?" Nobles continued..
"I'm not an expert on the timeline," Smith admitted, before pivoting to say, "I would love to have President Biden and his family to tell us about all the timelines, because it's really, really unfortunate that we see so many meetings and so many phone calls that involved around official activity that the Vice President has been participating in, and then big sums of money follows later –"
"But he's not the president or the vice president at that time. Where, where's the wrongdoing? He wasn't even a candidate for president," Nobles pointed out.
"He was a candidate – " Smith claimed.
"On August 6 –" Nobles began before Smith interrupted him.
"So apparently apparent – what source are you with?" Chairman Smith asked Noble.
"I'm with NBC," the reporter replied.
"So apparently, you'll never believe us," Smith charged.
"I'm asking you a very direct question," Nobles explained. "You presented a piece of evidence that you say came on August 6, 2017, that demonstrates that Joe Biden was using political influence to help his son. He wasn't a political figure at that time. The first WhatsApp message you put up, where yo talk about the brand," Nobles explained. "I'm completely open minded about this. I'm asking you specifically, how does that demonstrate that there was some sort of political influence being put over him, if at that time, he is not a political – he's not an elected official?"
"I'm definitely not going to pinpoint one item," Chairman Smith said defensively.
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"You presented it!" Nobles acclaimed. "It was the first thing that you brought up."
"So apparently, you don't agree with that. So report that you disagree with it. I'll take the next question. Yes?" Smith said, refusing to answer any of Nobles' questions.
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