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    Karoline Leavitt Warns Reporters: “Lies Will Have Consequences”

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:February 12, 20252 Mins Read
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    White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, in her first official briefing, made it clear that the administration will not tolerate misinformation about President Donald Trump and his family. At 27 years old, Leavitt is the youngest person to hold the position, and she wasted no time in setting the tone for how the administration intends to engage with the press.

    Leavitt warned reporters that any false reporting on the President would be swiftly challenged, citing past instances where media outlets have spread inaccurate narratives. She emphasized that transparency and truthfulness would be key priorities but stressed that the administration would not hesitate to call out misleading coverage.

    In an effort to broaden media access, Leavitt announced plans to open the press briefing room to a wider range of voices, including conservative media, independent bloggers, podcasters, and social media influencers. The move aims to diversify coverage and provide a platform for outlets that have historically been sidelined by traditional news organizations.

    Leavitt also highlighted that President Trump himself would play a central role in communicating with the public, taking on the responsibility of being his own spokesperson whenever possible. She stated that both she and the President would engage with the press frequently, ensuring direct and unfiltered communication with the American people.

    The approach marks a shift from previous administrations, signaling a more assertive stance in dealing with the media while prioritizing outreach to non-traditional platforms. As the administration moves forward, all eyes will be on how this new media strategy unfolds.

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