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Leavitt blasts 'many outlets in this room' at briefing for failing to cover murder of Iryna Zarutska
Karoline Leavitt called out journalists for being slow to cover the stabbing death of Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee killed on a Charlotte train.
W hite House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stirred controversy last week when she criticized “illegal immigrants” that she claimed received “taxpayer-funded health care benefits” for emergency services totalling $9.1 billion in 2024. (1)
When Americans call the White House comment line this week, they won’t be able to vent their anger over the first government shutdown since 2018. Instead, they will hear a prerecorded political advertisement—direct from the mouth of President Donald Trump’s press secretary,
Vice President JD Vance made a surprise appearance in the White House briefing room as he led a tour group into the space.
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'Buy as much as you can': MAGA reporter hawks phones from White House in bizarre advert
A news correspondent who openly supports President Donald Trump recorded a commercial inside the White House Monday — potentially breaking ethics rules. In a video recording with the briefing room as a backdrop,
The White House is embracing the fight over the first government shutdown since 2019, viewing it as a political loser for Democrats and an opening to unilaterally advance its own policy interests. President Trump and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought have signaled they plan to use the shutdown to further slash the
Vice President JD Vance is warning of deeper cuts to the federal workforce the longer the government shutdown goes on.
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GOP Resorts To Unhinged Schoolyard Tactics To Bully Dems Amid White House Negotiations
The Mariachi-backed doom-loop lawmakers were forced to endure Wednesday is a pretty desperate attempt by White House to drive Democrats bonkers enough to agree to their terms during a government shutdown.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Monday she was not aware of any request from Donald Trump for an intelligence briefing, but reaffirmed that President Joe Biden would allow intelligence officials to make the decision on whether to grant access to them for the former Republican President.