Chris Wallace Takes Swipe at Kayleigh McEnany While Gushing That Psaki ‘Will Be Missed’

Doomed CNN Plus anchor Chris Wallace took a veiled swipe at Kayleigh McEnany while gushing that outgoing White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki “will be missed.”

Wallace was praising Psaki on his show “Look Who Is Talking to Chris Wallace.”

Psaki recently revealed that she is leaving Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration to take a new job at hyperpartisan network MSNBC.

Wallace interviewed Psaki and said, “You have been, I think it’s fair to say, been widely praised for your stint here at the White House.

“In fact, I have praised you for your stint here at the White House.

“How do you think you’ve done?”

Psaki said: “What was most important is that we reset the tone, that we reestablish the briefing room, the press office, and what we were doing as a source of information, accurate to the American people.”

“We wanted to provide them as much information, peel the curtain back as to what was happening and do it in a way that would hopefully calm the nerves of the prior four years.”

Wallace said: “We are going to miss you behind the podium, and if you end up at a cable channel other than this one, I promise I will watch you.”

Psaki said: “Thank you, Chris.”

After ending the interview, Wallace said:

“The job of White House press secretary is tricky.

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“You represent that president, but you’re paid by the American people.

“Handling those sometimes dueling obligations is a delicate balance.

“But Jen has done as good a job at it as any press secretary I can remember while restoring some much-needed civility to the White House briefing room.

“She will be missed,” he added.

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By David Hawkins

David Hawkins is a writer who specializes in political commentary and world affairs. He's been writing professionally since 2014.

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