Joe Concha EXPOSES Psaki’s DISGUSTING Comments On LIVE TV!
A fiery segment erupted on live television this week when media analyst Joe Concha called out former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki for what he described as “disgusting and dishonest” comments about conservatives and the state of American media. The clash quickly went viral, drawing millions of views online and reigniting the ongoing culture war between right-leaning commentators and mainstream political pundits.
The controversy began after Psaki, now a host on MSNBC, made remarks suggesting that “many conservatives rely on misinformation because it reinforces their worldview.” During a panel discussion, she accused certain right-wing outlets of “deliberately misleading their audiences for political gain.” Her tone — dismissive and sarcastic — immediately drew backlash, but it wasn’t until Concha responded live on Fox News that the situation exploded.
Concha, a long-time media critic and columnist, wasted no time tearing into Psaki’s comments. “Jen Psaki spent years as the chief spokesperson for the Biden administration, spinning narratives that were later proven false,” he said. “For her to lecture anyone about honesty or misinformation is not just hypocritical — it’s disgusting.” His remarks drew applause from his co-hosts and quickly began circulating across social media platforms.

Concha then played a series of clips from Psaki’s time behind the White House podium, highlighting moments when she appeared to deflect questions about the Afghanistan withdrawal, inflation, and Hunter Biden’s business dealings. “She stood there and told the American people everything was fine — that the economy was strong, that the border was secure, that the president had full confidence in his policies,” Concha said. “And now she wants to act like she’s the truth police? Give me a break.”
The exchange struck a nerve with viewers. On X (formerly Twitter), the hashtag #PsakiLies began trending, while conservative commentators praised Concha for “finally saying what everyone was thinking.” Some clips of his rebuttal surpassed a million views within hours. “Joe Concha just demolished Jen Psaki with her own words,” one post read. “You can’t rewrite history when the receipts are on tape.”
Democratic strategists and Psaki’s supporters, however, quickly came to her defense. They argued that her comments were taken out of context and that she was referring to “disinformation campaigns” on social media, not all conservatives. An MSNBC spokesperson dismissed Concha’s remarks as “partisan theatrics,” insisting that Psaki’s analysis was “based on facts and data.” But the damage was already done — and the viral moment had cemented itself as another flashpoint in America’s polarized media landscape.
Political analysts note that this confrontation symbolizes the larger battle over narrative control. Psaki represents the polished, establishment media voice of the left, while Concha speaks for a growing number of Americans skeptical of mainstream coverage. His fiery takedown resonated precisely because it tapped into widespread frustration over what many see as media double standards.
By the end of the broadcast, Concha summed up his critique with a blunt statement that has since become widely quoted online: “Jen Psaki isn’t a journalist — she’s a political operative with a TV show.” Whether one agrees with him or not, the viral moment made one thing clear — in today’s media wars, calling out hypocrisy isn’t just commentary, it’s prime-time entertainment.