White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated the United States cannot indefinitely supply weapons to Ukraine. Leavitt explained that former President Trump has dedicated considerable effort to ending the war and seeks to stop the killings. Although no longer providing funding directly, the US continues to provide significant amounts of weapons through NATO. Leavitt emphasized that the president wants the war to end, reflecting the sentiment of a frustrated American society.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended Donald Trump’s use of the term “Piggy” towards a female reporter, claiming it demonstrated the president’s “frankness and openness.” Leavitt emphasized that Trump’s behavior, including his direct engagement with reporters and his criticism of “fake news,” reflects a level of transparency unseen in the previous administration. According to Leavitt, Trump’s approach is more respectful than past administrations. The White House had previously defended the comment, stating the reporter’s behavior was “inappropriate and unprofessional.”
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Leavitt criticized a federal judge’s ruling regarding SNAP benefits, labeling it as judicial overreach. The dispute arose because of a government shutdown that impacted SNAP funding and required the administration to use contingency funds. Leavitt argued the judge was inappropriately directing the executive branch to reallocate funds, specifically from a children’s nutrition program. This stance aligns with the Trump administration’s tendency to avoid fully funding SNAP benefits.
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In an interview, Donald Trump’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, labeled the BBC as “100% fake news” and a “propaganda machine,” citing biased coverage that “ruins” her day. Leavitt’s comments followed criticism of the BBC’s editing of a Trump speech in a Panorama documentary, which allegedly omitted crucial context and misled viewers. A leaked memo from a former BBC advisor further alleged systemic issues, including problematic coverage of the war in Gaza and a perceived bias in the coverage of transgender issues, indicating a lack of balance and objectivity. The BBC responded by stating they take feedback seriously and consider it carefully.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt praised President Trump’s marble bathroom renovation in the White House, calling it elegant and beautiful. The renovation replaced a pale-green bathroom, and Trump claimed the new design was appropriate for the time of Abraham Lincoln. This redesign, which included gold finishings and marble, is part of a larger, controversial remodeling project that has drawn criticism, especially as it coincided with a government shutdown and the potential lapse of SNAP benefits.
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The White House responded to a HuffPost inquiry about the location of an upcoming Trump-Putin meeting in Budapest with the dismissive phrase, “Your mom.” Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Communications Director Steven Cheung both made the quip, with Leavitt further criticizing the reporter and labeling them a “far-left hack.” When questioned by The Independent, a White House spokesperson defended the response, citing the reporter’s alleged political affiliation. This exchange is indicative of a broader trend of heightened rhetoric emanating from the White House, as demonstrated by other recent statements made by Leavitt.
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The White House responded to a HuffPost inquiry about the location of an upcoming meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin with the phrase “Your mom,” which was deemed appropriate by a White House spokesperson. This response was directed at the journalist and labeled the person a “Democrat activist.” This came after Trump announced the meeting would be held in Budapest, Hungary, a location that raised questions due to Putin being wanted by the International Criminal Court. Simultaneously, the White House has increased its rhetoric, with Karoline Leavitt claiming the Democratic Party’s base includes “Hamas terrorists, illegal aliens, and violent criminals”.
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Karoline Leavitt, a former Trump White House press secretary, faced strong criticism for her remarks on Fox News. Leavitt asserted that the Democratic Party’s main constituents include “Hamas terrorists, illegal aliens, and violent criminals.” This statement, prompted by a question about a Democratic mayoral candidate, drew immediate backlash, with many calling her comments divisive and dangerous. Critics demanded her resignation, while others, like Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, condemned the rhetoric for fueling division.
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Karoline Leavitt Receives Secret Service Protection: Reactions and Concerns
The Independent provides on-the-ground reporting on crucial issues, including reproductive rights and climate change, ensuring the accurate dissemination of information. This work encompasses investigations and documentaries, such as “The A Word,” to provide in-depth analysis of complex topics. The outlet relies on donations to continue sending journalists to cover stories and is committed to accessible, paywall-free reporting for all Americans across the political spectrum. This commitment to wide access is fueled by a belief that quality journalism should be available to everyone.
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