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The Western Journal on MSNWhite House Turns Press Room Over to Children and the Important Questions Actually Get AskedIn a moment of levity at the White House, the kids were able to give the news media the boot at the press briefing and took over for some heavy-hitting questions. In a viral moment that was part of the White House's annual "Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day" celebration on Tuesday,
Karoline Leavitt shares insights on President Trump's preferences, including his favorite food and ice cream, during a fun Q&A with children at the White House.
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Netflix’s political thriller “Zero Day” stars Robert De Niro as a former president forced out of retirement t investigate a deadly “zero-day” cyberattack. Production designer Anastasia White could take creative liberty with her design because they “weren’t re-creating a former president’s space,” but rather that of a fictional commander-in-chief.
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Oliver noted that one of those reporters was Cara Castronuova of Lindell TV, an outlet bankrolled by staunch Trump supporter and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell. The host played a clip of Castronuova asking the President about his “fitness plan” and how he “looks healthier than ever before.”
President Trump asked an aide to dim the lights of the Oval Office, and then, with a line of reporters in the room, proceeded to ambush the leader of South Africa. President Cyril Ramaphosa and his delegation watched in stunned silence at footage that Trump believed supported his claims that Ramaphosa’s government was turning a blind eye to violence against white Afrikaners.
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt fielded numerous questions from children gathered in the briefing room Monday afternoon for a round of questions at the “Take Our Sons and Daughters to Work Day”.
Fittingly backed by the tune of Louis Armstrong's “When the Saints Go Marching In,” the Florida Men’s Basketball team strolled into the East Room of the White House on Wednesday to be recognized for their NCAA championship win in April.