Collins presses Leavitt about mixed messaging on the economy
CNN's Kaitlan Collins disputed White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt's economic claims, citing 2.8% inflation and small business struggles from tariffs, sparking a social media feud.
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Press Secretary Leavitt Blasts CNN Reporter Over Media's 'Utter Lies' on Economy
In a nation built on free ideas, the White House press briefing room is a supposedly sacred space. We’re told it’s a place for accountability,... The post Press Secretary Leavitt Blasts CNN Reporter Over Media’s ‘Utter Lies’ on Economy appeared first on Patriot Journal.
White House Press Briefing Gets Heated
A question about Christmas toys set off the latest skirmish between the Trump White House and CNN's Kaitlan Collins. During Thursday's briefing, press secretary Karoline Leavitt was pressed on why President Trump recently told parents to buy fewer toys for their children if, as he claims, the economy is strong,...
Collins presses Leavitt about mixed messaging on the economy
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt grew defensive over the White House’s handling of the economy in exchanges with reporters Thursday, standing by President Donald Trump’s comments that parents should “give up” certain products this Christmas if they have affordability concerns and insisting things have improved under Trump’s watch. The exchange kicked off when CNN’s Kaitlan Collins asked about the president’s comment Tuesday to an aud…
CNN's Kaitlan Collins dared question Trump's claims about the US economy and Karoline Leavitt's meltdown said it all
To the US where Donald Trump continues to insist that the American people have basically never had it so good, while at the same time suggesting they might need to ration the Christmas presents they buy for their kids because, you know, money is tight and all that. So how can those two things be […] The post CNN’s Kaitlan Collins dared question Trump’s claims about the US economy and Karoline Leavitt’s meltdown said it all appeared first on The …
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