Trump, White House and Jeffrey Epstein
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The White House press secretary defended President Trump’s “frankness” a week after he said “Quiet, piggy” to a Bloomberg News reporter asking about Jeffrey Epstein’s emails.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Donald Trump is "frank and honest" with reporters.
In a statement to EW, the White House responded to remarks from "The View" cohosts Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, and former Trump staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin.
The White House on Thursday defended President Donald Trump after he called a female reporter "piggy" as she questioned him about the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, saying the president's remarks reflected his frankness and transparency.
The top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee was called out by the Trump White House Tuesday for shrugging off a colleague’s texts with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein as merely “taking a phone call from her constituent.
The White House called The View hosts "Trump-deranged wackos" over their commentary on the Epstein files in an exclusive statement to Entertainment Weekly. On the We
The president has escalated his attacks on the press amid political blowback for his handling of files related to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended President Donald Trump calling Democratic veterans in Congress "traitors" for telling service members they can refuse illegal orders.