Karoline Leavitt says "perhaps" Trump will visit Russia in the future
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Karoline Leavitt Covers Up Trump's Addled Brain
Donald Trump has told the press twice he was going to meet Putin in Russia, when their summit is in Alaska, part of the United States as of now, at least. During Tuesday's White House press briefing, AI Barbie Press secretary was asked if Trump was actually believed he was going to Russia instead of the the 49th state and she pretended what Trump actually meant was there could be plans in the future for Trump to go to Russia. Nice try, dimwit. …
Karoline Leavitt Tries to Spin Trump’s Mental Fog, Fails Miserably
The White House is scrambling — and failing — to explain away a growing list of baffling public moments from President Donald Trump, who at 79 is showing more signs of confusion with each appearance. On Monday, Trump announced a “public safety emergency” to crack down on crime in Washington, D.C. But when speaking to reporters, he suddenly veered off-topic and claimed — not once, but twice — that he was “going to Russia on Friday.” The summit he…
'Verbal slip-up': White House forced to correct the record
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt fielded multiple questions on Tuesday after President Donald Trump, during a Monday press conference, repeatedly claimed he would meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia on Friday.There is some fringe controversy in Russia over Alaska—some falsely claim the United States’ 1867 Alaska Purchase was actually a 99- or 100-year lease and technically now belongs to the Russian Federation and not to …
'Trump clearly has dementia': Karoline Leavitt scrambles to fix President's huge error as rumors erupt
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed President Trump's claim of traveling to Russia for ceasefire talks with Putin. Leavitt clarified that the meeting would occur in Alaska, not Russia, leading to questions about Trump's mental acuity. The incident sparked criticism and speculation about potential errors and the administration's response.
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