Caroline Leavitt
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Secretary Hegseth was nominated for this position because he is standing up for the war fighter, the men and women in uniform who are putting their lives on the line to protect our country and our homeland.
Secretary Hegseth was nominated for this position because he is standing up for the war fighter, the men and women in uniform who are putting their lives on the line to protect our country and our homeland.
Secretary Hegseth was nominated for this position because he is standing up for the war fighter, the men and women in uniform who are putting their lives on the line to protect our country and our homeland.
And China knows that too, Sean. And as President Trump directed me to say yesterday, it remains true tonight. The ball is in China's court. They need to do business with the United States. They need the best thing on the face of the planet, and that is the American consumer.
And China knows that too, Sean. And as President Trump directed me to say yesterday, it remains true tonight. The ball is in China's court. They need to do business with the United States. They need the best thing on the face of the planet, and that is the American consumer.
And China knows that too, Sean. And as President Trump directed me to say yesterday, it remains true tonight. The ball is in China's court. They need to do business with the United States. They need the best thing on the face of the planet, and that is the American consumer.
And we are the best place in the world to do business, and the rest of the world knows that, and that's why Japan was here today to negotiate a trade deal.
And we are the best place in the world to do business, and the rest of the world knows that, and that's why Japan was here today to negotiate a trade deal.
And we are the best place in the world to do business, and the rest of the world knows that, and that's why Japan was here today to negotiate a trade deal.
I don't have an update for you. I actually just left a dinner with the president and Patty Morin and some great faith leaders in celebration of Holy Week. So I haven't checked in with our secretary of treasury or Jameson Greer, our United States trade ambassador yet.
I don't have an update for you. I actually just left a dinner with the president and Patty Morin and some great faith leaders in celebration of Holy Week. So I haven't checked in with our secretary of treasury or Jameson Greer, our United States trade ambassador yet.
I don't have an update for you. I actually just left a dinner with the president and Patty Morin and some great faith leaders in celebration of Holy Week. So I haven't checked in with our secretary of treasury or Jameson Greer, our United States trade ambassador yet.
However, I did run into the secretary of treasury and he told me the meetings were productive and they were moving along and they were here.
However, I did run into the secretary of treasury and he told me the meetings were productive and they were moving along and they were here.
However, I did run into the secretary of treasury and he told me the meetings were productive and they were moving along and they were here.
And new studies have thrown into doubt everything we thought we knew about ADHD.
And new studies have thrown into doubt everything we thought we knew about ADHD.
That was White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt yesterday before she introduced the mother of Rachel Morin. Rachel was a mother of five from Maryland who was brutally raped and murdered by an illegal immigrant from El Salvador.
That was White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt yesterday before she introduced the mother of Rachel Morin. Rachel was a mother of five from Maryland who was brutally raped and murdered by an illegal immigrant from El Salvador.
The moment comes as a new study by the Media Research Center found a glaring bias from legacy media in their coverage of the story versus their coverage of an illegal immigrant deported by the Trump administration. Joining us to discuss is Tim Graham, Newsbusters executive editor and director of media analysis at the Media Research Center. Hey, Tim, thanks so much for talking with us.