Karoline Leavitt

Trump Press Secretary’s Botched Tariff Explanation Sparks Outrage

Contrary to initial reports suggesting a shift towards tax hikes, President Trump’s current focus on tariffs is framed as a tax cut for American citizens, offsetting perceived unfair practices by foreign nations. This approach contrasts with his previous emphasis on broad-based tax cuts. Leavitt clarified that the tariffs are specifically targeted at countries deemed to be exploiting the United States. The President remains committed to his campaign promises of tax cuts on tips, overtime pay, and Social Security benefits, anticipating Congressional approval later in the year.

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AP Reporter Confronts White House on Tariff Claims: “Have You Ever Paid a Tariff?”

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended President Trump’s tariff policies, asserting that they constitute a tax cut for Americans by placing the tax burden on foreign countries. AP reporter Josh Boak challenged this assertion, noting that importers, not foreign nations, bear the cost of tariffs, a point Leavitt dismissed as an attempt to undermine her economic expertise. Their heated exchange highlights the ongoing conflict between the White House and the Associated Press, further intensified by an upcoming court hearing regarding press access. Leavitt’s statement concluded with regret over allowing the AP to pose a question.

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Leavitt Lauds Trump’s Economy as Fox News Ticker Falls

During a White House press briefing, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt touted the Trump administration’s economic policies as ushering in a “golden age” for American manufacturing, despite the Dow Jones experiencing a significant real-time drop shown on Fox News. Leavitt dismissed the market downturn as a temporary “snapshot,” blaming the Biden administration for the current economic situation. She asserted that President Trump’s “America First” policies would ultimately benefit American workers through fair trade practices. This optimistic assessment contrasted sharply with the ongoing market decline and growing recession fears.

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Trump Press Secretary Fails to Justify Fraud Claims

In response to questioning about alleged fraudulent federal spending, Leavitt asserted that the expenditures were wasteful, abusive of taxpayer funds, and contrary to the president’s priorities. However, he failed to provide supporting evidence, instead appealing to public opinion to discredit media scrutiny. This approach contrasts with the administration’s simultaneous reduction of federal oversight, potentially hindering legitimate investigations into actual fraud.

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Leavitt’s Jesus Remark Sparks Outrage

Karoline Leavitt, the youngest White House press secretary ever, faced online accusations of stating that “Jesus Christ didn’t have electricity” during a press conference addressing potential Canadian energy cutoffs to the U.S. This claim, widely spread on X and TikTok, followed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s statement that all options were on the table regarding retaliatory measures against U.S. tariffs. The allegation prompted a surge in Google searches for the phrase and subsequent retractions on TikTok. Leavitt also recently faced criticism for interrupting a CNN interview to attack Jake Tapper, leading to the interview’s abrupt termination.

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Trump WH Press Secretary Accused of Hundreds of Thousands in Illegal Campaign Contributions

A NOTUS report reveals that White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt concealed nearly $300,000 in campaign debt from her 2022 congressional run, significantly amending financial reports filed with the Federal Election Commission after joining the Trump administration. This debt largely stems from illegal over-limit campaign contributions that should have been refunded months prior, per federal law. The amended filings show the funds were already spent, raising concerns of a conflict of interest as Leavitt seeks to repay the debt. The FEC is currently investigating the matter.

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