White House Press Secretary Criticizes Media and Defends Trump’s Tariff Policy
Karoline Leavitt accuses the press of prioritizing sensationalism over substantive reporting following a heated exchange with an AP reporter.
- Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary, criticized the media for focusing on viral moments rather than substantive questions during press briefings.
- Leavitt defended President Trump’s tariff policy, claiming it is a key part of his long-term economic strategy to generate revenue and enable tax cuts for Americans.
- The criticism followed a contentious exchange with AP reporter Josh Boak, who questioned the economic impact of tariffs, suggesting they function as tax hikes on importers rather than foreign companies.
- Leavitt described the reporter’s questioning as insulting and accused him of misunderstanding the administration's economic goals.
- She also emphasized the administration’s commitment to welcoming diverse media voices while accusing some judges of acting as activists against Trump’s policies.