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Karoline Leavitt Tries to Humiliate a Reporter, Thinks She Landed the Knockout — Then One Insult Backfires and Suddenly the Whole Room Turns on Her
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt walked into a briefing this week trying to keep the focus where President Donald Trump wanted it — defending […]
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WATCH: Karoline Leavitt LOSES IT on CNN’s Kaitlan Collins in Fiery Briefing Clash Over Dead Soldiers
The press secretary got into a fiery exchange with the CNN anchor over Pete Hegseth's claim that the media is covering troop deaths to make Trump look bad. The post WATCH: Karoline Leavitt LOSES IT on CNN’s Kaitlan Collins in Fiery Briefing Clash Over Dead Soldiers first appeared on Mediaite.
President Trump's White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, will brief the media around 1:00 p.m. as the United States and Israel's war with Iran enters its fifth day.
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Defiant Kaitlan Collins hits Trump spox’s briefing meltdown with wrenching reality check
Kaitlan Collins responded to Trump White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's briefing meltdown with a wrenching reality check. The post Defiant Kaitlan Collins Hits Trump Spox’s Briefing Meltdown With Wrenching Reality Check first appeared on Mediaite.
President Donald Trump delivered a meandering and grievance-filled speech to a packed White House Press Briefing room on Tuesday, speaking for more than an hour to mark the one-year anniversary of his return to office before taking questions from reporters.
The White House defended Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, accusing the media of mischaracterizing his remarks on U.S. troop deaths.
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Experts erupt as White House won't rule out Iran boots on ground
The White House caused a social media stir on Wednesday by leaving the door open to a ground invasion of Iran. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stopped short of ruling out ground troops during the first briefing since the military campaign launched.