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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt responded to a HuffPost reporter’s question with a sophomoric insult, then celebrated the exchange on social media. The private text message conversation seemed to begin when journalist S.
White House communications director Steven Cheung gave the same response, saying, “Your mom,” according to the outlet. Reactions on X to the incident varied widely across party lines. Conservatives hailed the president’s team for trolling the left-wing outlet.
There are no plans for President Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin to meet "in the immediate future," a White House official said on Tuesday.
There are no plans for President Trump to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin “in the immediate future,” a White House official told The Hill, following a call between two of
The White House has revealed why President Trump cancelled his planned meeting with Vladimir Putin in Budapest over the Ukraine War, emphasizing the need for a “tangible, positive outcome” before proceeding.
After Leavitt used a "your mom" joke to respond to a HuffPost reporter's question about Trump's meeting with Putin, the 28-year-old was met with backlash online, and accused of being "bratty" and "juvenile.
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White House Press Secretary boasts about ‘your mom’ joke in response to Budapest meeting concerns
The White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt recently boasted about responding to a journalist’s concerns with a ‘your mom’ joke. Leavitt shared the interaction herself on social media and immediately faced backlash over the ‘childish’ lack of professionalism.
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are no longer scheduled to meet for a second time.
President Trump said last week that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin would meet in Budapest, Hungary, though he did not say when.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he would be ready to join Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin at a proposed summit in Hungary if he were invited. The US and Russian presidents announced on Thursday they planned to hold talks on the war in Ukraine in Budapest, possibly in the coming weeks.