Karoline Leavitt confirmed President Donald Trump has seen the entirety of the group chat messages released by The Atlantic and refused to call the information classified.
Her quotes capped off a remarkable, weeklong stretch that began after The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, ...
In an email to members Monday, the WHCA board said the plans, confirmed by POLITICO, are a “wrong-headed effort.” ...
But the White House isn’t flinching — instead repeating its mantra that the trade barriers will help the U.S. economy in the ...
The White House has repeatedly defended national security adviser Mike Waltz and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who found ...
Associated Press photographer Evan Vucci testified at a court hearing in the AP’s lawsuit over being kicked out of the White ...
Goldberg has also said the chats included the name of an “undercover” CIA officer, which he withheld. Another federal law, ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he will “fight back” against President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs on Friday, instructing ...
The stunning revelation that top administration officials accidentally included a reporter in a group chat discussing war plans triggered furious discussion inside the White House that national ...
The fight over Waltz’s survival shows the administration is obsessed with reporters more than national security protocols.
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