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The former White House Press Secretary discusses her frustration with her former political home and the two-party system itself in her new book.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended President Donald Trump as a “builder-in-chief" amid backlash from critics over the demolition of a part of the East Wing.
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Trump and donors would fund the ballroom and that the president, a “builder at
Trump first said the project wouldn't interfere with the existing White House, but on Thursday satellite images appeared to show the entire East Wing reduced to rubble.
The exchange is the latest example of rising tensions between the press and the Trump administration, which has taken an adversarial approach to the White House press corps, seeking to ban some reporters from covering President Trump, restricting access to the Pentagon, and openly insulting journalists.
After Leavitt used a "your mom" joke to respond to a HuffPost reporter's question about Trump's meeting with Putin, the 28-year-old was met with backlash online, and accused of being "bratty" and "juvenile.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday raked up the immigration issue as she reacted to the California crash, involving Indian-origin truck driver Jashanpreet Singh.
The White House press secretary did not back up her suggestion that the former president “complained” about how he hosted state dinners.
It’s sad because there aren’t that many people who have ever done that job,” Psaki said as part of the conversation with hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan. “It is diminishing the role of the press secretary,
The drawings, by Norman Rockwell, of visitors looking to speak with the president, once hung near the Oval Office.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will brief reporters Thursday afternoon as the government shutdown stretches into a fourth week, after a 12th vote on a stopgap funding bill failed a