Sean Spicer discusses the messaging coming out of the final days of the Biden administration on "The Morning Meeting" podcast with Mark Halperin and Dan Turrentine: "I believe that the mistake we made—well,
If Donald Trump dismisses Biden board and commission appointees on Jan. 20, he will be on firm legal ground — and following Joe Biden’s own precedent.
Karoline Leavitt faced down the White House press in her first briefing. It was Trump’s voice that followed - ANALYSIS: The first Gen Z press secretary was eager to prove that she’s not going to be afraid of taking potshots at former President Joe Biden,
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer has joined Sky News host Andrew Bolt to discuss Joe Biden's last-minute decision to issue pre-emptive pardons for his family members and Dr Anthony Fauci. “You have a series of Democrat operatives ...
That has left Trump more emboldened than ever — and with a long to-do list. He's launched into a frenetic pace of appearances that is a dramatic departure from his predecessor, Joe Biden, who often faded from public view by his own staff's design.
The merits or constitutional propriety of what Trump is attempting to do cannot be intelligently discussed while sowing confusion over what federal spending programs are truly covered and how taxpayers or beneficiaries will be affected.
Karoline Leavitt’s first White House press briefing reaffirmed a truism about the Trump White House: His aides perform for an “audience of one.”
No one could remember the James S. Brady briefing room so packed, as new White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stepped into the lions' den on Tuesday.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt made her debut at the first press briefing of President Donald Trump's second term on Tuesday, making history as the youngest in her role to stand behind the podium.
She's the face of a Trump-supporting Gen Z movement and the youngest White House press secretary in history. Now Karoline Leavitt is stepping up to the podium for the first time.
The Trump administration changed WhiteHouse.gov, which is routine with new presidents. Notably, the Spanish version is offline, though officials say it’s temporary.
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer says he is “worried” US President Joe Biden will “voluntarily step aside”.