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Escape Hatch: Deputy Press Sec. Says He Can't Speak to Cocaine Due to Hatch Act, Gets Roasted

By Eric Bolling Staff

(Photo by Nicholas Kamm / AFP) (Photo by NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images)

No one at the White House wants to talk about the white stuff.

According to a report from The Daily Wire, Deputy White House Press Secretary Andrew Bates did his best KJP dodge on Thursday when questioned about the cocaine found at the White House.

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He even cited the Hatch Act in between non-answers.

“I don’t have a response to that because we have to be careful about the Hatch Act,” Bates said, going on to suggest that Trump was only making the accusations against the Biden’s because he couldn’t compete when it came to policy.

“What I will say is that I have noticed there does seem to be some increasing frustration coming from that corner in general and I think it is probably rooted in the contrast between their substantive policy record,” he said.

Listen to the exchange below:

From The Daily Wire:

But critics were not quite ready to buy the Hatch Act — which bars some Biden Administration employees from engaging in certain political activities — as a legitimate excuse for a communications staffer not taking questions about a major news story, even if those questions were prompted by a political opponent.

“That famous Hatch Act provision which doesn’t allow you to say White House cocaine doesn’t belong to the president or his son,” Jerry Dunleavy tweeted.

Doug Powers added, “This answer was worse than just screaming and running away.”

“Odd that Bates pivots to the Hatch Act and doesn’t deny the question …” Steve Guest commented.

“Hatch Act: A weak deflection from the Occam’s Razor answer: When drugs are found in a secure location, it’s the degenerate junkie who is exempt from searches,” Jim Hanson said.

“I believe this case actually falls under the Crack Act,” Brian Doherty tweeted.



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