Kaleig McNee: Biden White House Celebrates a ‘SuperSpreader’ Event


  • White House Press Secretary Kyle McKinney criticized Joe Biden for not commenting on the “supersprider” celebration in front of the White House on Saturday.
  • “Where does Joe Biden call for the end of the huge super spreader events held in his name?” McNee tweeted that people across the country came out with pictures celebrating Biden’s victory
  • McNeny’s tweet came amid nationwide celebrations following Biden’s defeat of President Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
  • Most Biden supporters did not show social distance during their celebrations, although most wore facial ings.
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White House Press Secretary Kyle McKinney criticized Joe Biden for not commenting on a spontaneous “supersprider” event in Washington DC on Saturday after winning the election.

“Is Jaya Biden calling for an end to the huge super spreader events held in his name?” McNeny tweeted Saturday, a video of thousands of Biden supporters cheering in front of the White House.

White House footage on Saturday showed that most Biden supporters did not appear to be socially apart during their celebrations, although most wore face covers.

According to official guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), people are advised to wear face masks and try to stay six feet or more away from others.

McNane’s tweet came after 11 a.m. ET on Saturday as one of the many big networks known as the race for the Democratic nominee.

As the news broke, thousands of people took to the streets in cities including New York City, Los Angeles and Washington DC to celebrate Biden’s victory.

Videos posted on social media show the cheerful and flurry of car owners after the news broke in New York City.

Meanwhile, Philadelphia – the city that helped Biden win – was crowded with people coming out to play the March Band.

Joyful Americans also cheered Biden’s victory over the White House, blowing bottles of champagne, banging on pots and pans, singing and waving flags.

McKinney was not the only person to raise complaints about possible super-spreader events this weekend.

Republican nominee Daniel Grade, who lost the Senate race to represent Virginia, Tweeted: “Remember that at one point @ Virginia Democrats punished me for ‘super spreader events’? We remember.”

Dana Lynn Loch, a former spokeswoman for the National Rifle Association, also tweeted, voicing her grievances: “The epidemic is over!

During the 2020 campaign, President Trump has held personal face-to-face rallies and campaign events with a few coronavirus precautions.

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According to a recent study by economists at Stanford University, Trump’s campaign rallies were linked to 30,000 cases of coronavirus and “probably killed more than 700,700 people.”

In the meantime, Biden chose to take a different path, primarily to join a drive-in rally or just join small groups of people who are socially isolated and wear facial insignia all the time.

According to Trekker of Johns Hopkins University, U.S. The Kovid-19 epidemic is still very much present as it is close to its 10 million case mark.

The tracker shows that 237,000 people have died from the virus in the country.