A Biden campaign surrogate on Sunday did not deny the authenticity of the alleged Hunter Biden emails and texts that were published in the New York Post last week.
"I don't think anybody is saying they are inauthentic," Biden campaigner Jenna Arnold admitted on Fox News after repeatedly trying to steer the conversation to other topics.
The Fox host continued pressing her as she attempted to change the subject or make false and off-topic claims. Vitter stopped Arnold from going any further with her talking points.
"Jenna!� The Fox anchor interjected. �The easiest thing in the world to do--stop with all the obfuscation. The easiest thing in the world to do would be to say, 'these aren't Hunter Biden's emails.'"
After Arnold awkward attempt to change the subject, Vitter said, "I'm so confused."
He added, "What's interesting is I feel like you still haven't answered the fundamental question--which is--can anyone say that these emails are inauthentic--and so far I haven�t heard anybody say that."
"Yeah, I think that's fair," Arnold replied. "I don't think anyone is saying they are inauthentic or not," she said.
That's a particularly ingenious denial. My compliments.
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