Karoline Leavitt Clashes With Reporter
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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.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt got into a heated back and forth with reporters on Wednesday as she held her first briefing since President Donald Trump’ federalized the National Guard in California and sent active-duty Marines to join them in cracking down on protests and unrest over immigration roundups in Los Angeles.
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.
A claim spread online that Karoline Leavitt said America couldn’t function if Donald Trump had to deal with co-equal branches checking his power
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Irish Star on MSNKaroline Leavitt defiantly wears cross necklace after ditching it over Jon Stewart's jokeKaroline Leavitt, 27, dumped her distinctive cross necklace for her latest White House press briefing, just days after Jon Stewart made a brutal joke about her wearing it
President Donald Trump and Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) have been publicly feuding over Trump's decision to mobilize the National Guard without the governor's approval.