White House, Karoline Leavitt
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While Leavitt did say "America cannot function," the rest of the quote shared on social media was wrong. Here's her real statement.
The White House press secretary was quizzed about Trump saying protests during Saturday’s military parade will be met with “very heavy force.”
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is asked about the "No King's Day" protests that are being organized for this weekend. REPORTER: Thank you. You mentioned foreign flags being flown during these protests.
Ex-President Joe Biden's staffers' use of an autopen to sign orders and pardons could be a criminal offense, Karoline Leavitt says.
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While the White House has denied the reported plans to send illegal immigrants to Guantanamo, the Trump administration has set a new goal of 3,000 arrests of illegal immigrants daily. That's according to White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, who told Fox News in May this number would continue to grow.
White House tries to clarify Trump's threat to use 'heavy force' on 'any' military parade protesters
The White House attempted to clarify Donald Trump's call for the use of force on "any" protesters who show up at the parade celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary.
The White House said President Trump supports peaceful protests after Trump warned of "heavy force" for "any protesters" who disrupt his parade.
In a closed-door meeting, Leavitt told Republicans that the White House is not stepping off the gas regarding its response to the Los Angeles protests.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt calls out riots in Los Angeles and explains why President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard.