In her first press briefing, Leavitt started with a question from an Axios journalist and made several criticisms of the ...
Some of the coverage from conservative newcomers reads like White House propaganda. Good for Trump, bad for democracy.
At the top of the briefing, Leavitt shook up tradition by announcing that two 'new media' reporters would get to sit in seats at the front of the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room that usually belong ...
From banning AP correspondents to canceling subscriptions, here are a few ways the Trump administration is intentionally ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt held her first briefing Tuesday and kicked it off with huge changes to how she'd ...
One of the first questions was asked by Matthew Boyle, Washington bureau chief for Breitbart News, the right-wing site previously led by MAGA hero and former Trump strategist Steve Bannon. “Karoline, ...
Mike Allen from Axios got the first question, followed by Matthew Boyle from Breitbart News. Leavitt also underscored how Trump has already answered reporters’ questions on several occasions ...
The second questioner was a Beltway insider of a different sort, Matthew Boyle, Washington bureau chief for the staunchly pro-Trump web site Breitbart. When Boyle thanked her for welcoming “more ...
The press secretary responded and received a further question from Breitbart Washington bureau chief Matthew Boyle. Allison, however, took to X to criticize Allen’s appearance at the briefing ...
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