In a recent briefing, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended President Trump's controversial remarks about his opponents, calling them a reflection of his authenticity. Trump's comments have sparked discussions amid rising political tensions, especially following the tragic death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
The White House has firmly denied allegations that border czar Tom Homan accepted $50,000 from undercover FBI agents during a bribery sting. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned the reports, calling them politically motivated and defending Homan's integrity.
A major deal to bring TikTok's U.S. operations under American control is imminent. The White House confirms the agreement, emphasizing control over the app's valuable algorithm. Discover what this means for users and the future of TikTok.
The White House has revealed details of a TikTok deal with China that would allow the app to operate in the US under strict data privacy measures. Oracle will manage user data, and a new board will ensure American oversight.
In a surprising stance, President Trump has declined to recommend a special prosecutor for the Epstein case, despite rising calls from GOP members. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt explains Trump's position amidst ongoing speculation and demands for transparency.
In a surprising twist, President Trump hints at a decision regarding military action against Iran within weeks. While negotiations seem promising, insider sources reveal preparations for a strike are already underway.
President Trump has once again set a two-week deadline to decide on military action against Iran, but critics highlight his history of missed deadlines. Will this time be different?
In a fiery press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned Amazon's plan to reveal the direct costs of Trump's tariffs on products, calling it a political act. She questioned why similar transparency wasn't applied during Biden's inflation crisis, igniting a debate on corporate responsibility and political bias.
A US judge has ruled that the Trump administration must restore the Associated Press's access to presidential events, affirming the press's First Amendment rights after a dispute over naming the Gulf.
In a bold move, President Trump is imposing a staggering 104% tariff on all Chinese imports, escalating tensions between the US and China. This decision, backed by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, comes in response to China's retaliatory tariffs. As US stocks react, experts warn of potential layoffs and economic repercussions.