Jimmy Kimmel called out President Donald Trump’s new press secretary Karoline Leavitt, suggesting she may be worse than Sean Spicer, who lasted mere months in the role during Trump’s first administration.
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer has commended White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt for being a “breath of fresh air”.
The marathon Q&A sessions are back, along with the cream Oval Office rug and the Diet Coke button on the Resolute Desk. So, too, are the late-night social media posts that ricochet across the globe and the barrage of executive orders.
DONALD Trump’s second term promises to be a reinvention of both the man and his administration, according to his former White House Press Secretary. With inauguration day fast approaching, Sean
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt launched a false claim about shipping $50 million worth of condoms to Gaza.
Rob Gronkowski made it to the White House multiple times to be honored with teammates for Super Bowl victories ― but the former tight end said President Donald Trump hosted the best visit. And for one eyebrow-raising reason.
Former Trump White House press secretary Sean Spicer predicted that President-elect Trump will sign over 100 executive orders on a range of topics “early next week.  “My guess is that by the time
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer has hailed Donald Trump's first day back in office as a resounding success, praising the President's preparedness and productivity. Mr Spicer, who served as Trump's press secretary during his first term ...
Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States of America on January 20, 2025, in Washington.
Mr Trump has always had a unique way of expressing himself – through his raucous rally speeches and frenzied Twitter account, Mr Trump created slogans and insults, or resurrected old, incendiary terms. His remarks evoke a variety of feelings, including fear, rage, and pride. Although, perplexity is frequently the most common response.
Donald Trump 2.0 is, so far, very much the same as his first go around. But eight years after he was last sworn into office, the new Republican president is emboldened, far more experienced and surrounded by a very different team.
He seems much more comfortable, almost relaxed in how he’s doing the job,” according to Sean Spicer, Trump’s first White House press secretary, who said Trump is showing a new “level of confidence,” having spent four years in office.