The White House press briefing room will welcome new faces as the Trump administration embraces new media platforms.
President Donald Trump's remarks this week blaming diversity recruitment at the FAA as a potential reason for the plane crash ...
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Newsmax correspondent James Rosen pressed White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt about President Donald Trump's profanity after the D.C. airplane crash.
President Donald Trump's White House has received more than 10,000 applications for its "new media" seat, according to Karoline Leavitt ...
Friday's White House briefing provided yet another reminder of how the seat of American power has been transformed in two ...
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Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced on Tuesday that "new media" personnel will be welcomed to apply for press passes at the White House.
Trump started his briefing with a moment of silence to commemorate the lost lives before his remarks became a blame game.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is holding her first White House press briefing since two aircraft collided near D.C. Wednesday evening, killing 67 people. The briefing is scheduled ...