MSNBCs Jen Psaki tells Doug Emhoff he reshaped the perception of masculinity after it was revealed he cheated on first wife with nanny

MSNBC host Jen Psaki is being mocked on social media for praising Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff as someone who “reshaped the perception of masculinity” — despite the recent revelation that he impregnated his child’s nanny during his first marriage.Psaki, the former White House press secretary under the current Biden administration, interviewed Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, during the most recent installment of “Inside with Jen Psaki” which aired on Sunday afternoon on the Comcast-owned left-leaning cable network.About halfway through the 15-minute-long sit-down with the potential first-ever first gentleman, Psaki brought up how “your role has reshaped the perception of masculinity.”“And I’m not sure you planned on that but you are an incredibly supportive spouse,” Psaki told Emhoff.“Has that been an evolution for you and do you think that’s part of the role you might play as first gentleman?” Psaki asked the 59-year-old Emhoff, a former Los Angeles-based entertainment lawyer.The second gentleman replied that he “has started to think a lot about this” and that he has “always been like this.”“To me, it’s the right thing to do,” Emhoff said of his role as a supportive spouse.“With Kamala and I, it’s mutual.We support each other.

We have each other’s back,” he said, adding: “When we lift up women [and] support women [with] pay equity, child care, family leave…women should not be less than.”“Women should not have less rights and be treated differently,” Emhoff said.“It’s not the American way.”Reactions on social media were scathing.Collin Rugg, a right-leaning commentator on X, blasted MSNBC, sarcastically writing: “We are a serious news network and not propaganda” while asking “Hey Doug, here is a very difficult question.

You completely reshaped masculinity.How does that feel?”Another commenter on X wrote: “So, Jen Psaki thinks Doug Emhoff has reshaped the perception of ...

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