Caroline Leavitt
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And that's been such a fun part of this experience is seeing the president go from campaigning to governing and watching all of his promises come to life. You talk about the monsters of Hamas, the illegal immigrants that we have here that have taken the lives of American citizens. I was at the rally in Georgia a few days after Lakin Riley was killed.
And Lakin's mother was backstage with the president and met him for the first time. And I witnessed that encounter. And God bless that woman. But then to see her at the White House for the bill signing, the first piece of legislation that the president signed into law, named after her beautiful daughter, was so special. And she was there, teary-eyed, saying, President Trump is a man of his word.
And Lakin's mother was backstage with the president and met him for the first time. And I witnessed that encounter. And God bless that woman. But then to see her at the White House for the bill signing, the first piece of legislation that the president signed into law, named after her beautiful daughter, was so special. And she was there, teary-eyed, saying, President Trump is a man of his word.
And Lakin's mother was backstage with the president and met him for the first time. And I witnessed that encounter. And God bless that woman. But then to see her at the White House for the bill signing, the first piece of legislation that the president signed into law, named after her beautiful daughter, was so special. And she was there, teary-eyed, saying, President Trump is a man of his word.
To see that come to life and to see the president fulfill these promises that are... Like the mom of Mark Vogel.
To see that come to life and to see the president fulfill these promises that are... Like the mom of Mark Vogel.
To see that come to life and to see the president fulfill these promises that are... Like the mom of Mark Vogel.
95-year-old mother. The president met her in Butler. She was supposed to have a call-up on stage. It was inserted into his speech. He was going to call her on stage so she could advocate for the release of her son. The day he got shot. The day he got shot. So she never made it on stage.
95-year-old mother. The president met her in Butler. She was supposed to have a call-up on stage. It was inserted into his speech. He was going to call her on stage so she could advocate for the release of her son. The day he got shot. The day he got shot. So she never made it on stage.
95-year-old mother. The president met her in Butler. She was supposed to have a call-up on stage. It was inserted into his speech. He was going to call her on stage so she could advocate for the release of her son. The day he got shot. The day he got shot. So she never made it on stage.
And she told CBS News following the assassination attempt, you know, that the president was so warm to her and he told her backstage, if I'm elected, I will bring your son home. And he did it within four weeks.
And she told CBS News following the assassination attempt, you know, that the president was so warm to her and he told her backstage, if I'm elected, I will bring your son home. And he did it within four weeks.
And she told CBS News following the assassination attempt, you know, that the president was so warm to her and he told her backstage, if I'm elected, I will bring your son home. And he did it within four weeks.
I think they're blinded, unfortunately, by their hatred. And they don't see the good because likely the news outlets that they pay attention to don't share the good that we're doing. I have MSDNC, as we call it, on my TV in my office all day long because I want to see what they're reporting and what they're saying. And I need to laugh every now and then too.
I think they're blinded, unfortunately, by their hatred. And they don't see the good because likely the news outlets that they pay attention to don't share the good that we're doing. I have MSDNC, as we call it, on my TV in my office all day long because I want to see what they're reporting and what they're saying. And I need to laugh every now and then too.
I think they're blinded, unfortunately, by their hatred. And they don't see the good because likely the news outlets that they pay attention to don't share the good that we're doing. I have MSDNC, as we call it, on my TV in my office all day long because I want to see what they're reporting and what they're saying. And I need to laugh every now and then too.
And they're never reporting on the good that we're doing on a daily basis at the White House. It's always negative. 100% of the coverage is negative. So when you are being indoctrinated with such bias, of course you're going to believe This person is an evil monster when couldn't be further from the truth. I know that just looking at what he's done, but also on a personal level working for him.
And they're never reporting on the good that we're doing on a daily basis at the White House. It's always negative. 100% of the coverage is negative. So when you are being indoctrinated with such bias, of course you're going to believe This person is an evil monster when couldn't be further from the truth. I know that just looking at what he's done, but also on a personal level working for him.
And they're never reporting on the good that we're doing on a daily basis at the White House. It's always negative. 100% of the coverage is negative. So when you are being indoctrinated with such bias, of course you're going to believe This person is an evil monster when couldn't be further from the truth. I know that just looking at what he's done, but also on a personal level working for him.
But again, I think it's a smaller and smaller percentage of people in this country who feel that way. I think the vast majority of Americans see the president as a strong and tough leader who when he says he's going to do something, he's going to do it. And that's just been proven by his first term record. And then of course the first four weeks, look at all that he's done.