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Seems Psaki is always there for the Deep State criminals to lie for them in front of the cameras. How did she get to the White House? Quid Pro Quo for Hillary? There's something here I can't see.

Former State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki on Friday slammed the editing of a department video to delete an exchange between her and a reporter about the Iran nuclear deal.

"This is a stunning case of poor judgment, whether that was incompetence or lack of experience, or both," Psaki said during an appearance on CNN's "Wolf" on Friday.

Psaki, who now works at the White House, said the video edit undercut the department's push to make the public briefings a "forum to have a debate and discussion" with reporters from the U.S. and around the world.

"This really flies in the face of that effort and something many of us spent time really believing in and hopefully delivering on from that podium," she said.

The State Department has been the focus of intense scrutiny this week after admitting that someone at the department deleted several minutes from the recording of a 2013 press briefing before posting the video online.

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-Calif.) on Friday called for the State Department's inspector general to probe the deletion of about eight minutes of the video.

The deleted segment included a suggestion from Psaki, who was then the State Department's press secretary, that negotiations on the Iran nuclear agreement began earlier that had been disclosed and that her predecessor had lied about the timing.

The State Department has said an unknown official ordered the edit but that but an investigation into where the order came from had hit a "dead end."

The State Department admitted Wednesday that the video had been intentionally edited after originally attributing it to a "glitch."

Psaki, now the White House communications director, denied on Wednesday that she had asked for the edit. Marie Harf, her deputy at the State Department at the time of the 2013 briefing, also denied involvement.

"I had no involvement with the editing, I had no knowledge of this, nor would I have ever approved of it," Psaki said on CNN.

>Seems Psaki is always there for the Deep State criminals to lie for them in front of the cameras. How did she get to the White House? Quid Pro Quo for Hillary? There's something here I can't see. Former State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki on Friday slammed the editing of a department video to delete an exchange between her and a reporter about the Iran nuclear deal. "This is a stunning case of poor judgment, whether that was incompetence or lack of experience, or both," Psaki said during an appearance on CNN's "Wolf" on Friday. Psaki, who now works at the White House, said the video edit undercut the department's push to make the public briefings a "forum to have a debate and discussion" with reporters from the U.S. and around the world. "This really flies in the face of that effort and something many of us spent time really believing in and hopefully delivering on from that podium," she said. The State Department has been the focus of intense scrutiny this week after admitting that someone at the department deleted several minutes from the recording of a 2013 press briefing before posting the video online. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-Calif.) on Friday called for the State Department's inspector general to probe the deletion of about eight minutes of the video. The deleted segment included a suggestion from Psaki, who was then the State Department's press secretary, that negotiations on the Iran nuclear agreement began earlier that had been disclosed and that her predecessor had lied about the timing. The State Department has said an unknown official ordered the edit but that but an investigation into where the order came from had hit a "dead end." The State Department admitted Wednesday that the video had been intentionally edited after originally attributing it to a "glitch." Psaki, now the White House communications director, denied on Wednesday that she had asked for the edit. Marie Harf, her deputy at the State Department at the time of the 2013 briefing, also denied involvement. "I had no involvement with the editing, I had no knowledge of this, nor would I have ever approved of it," Psaki said on CNN.

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Why did Raggedy Ann have to claim she had nothing to do with it? Was anybody even accusing her?

Defensive guilt reaction.

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Spot on Mod. I like the way you think. You'd think our FBI would be thinking that way and investigating. Not in a completely corrupt government.