Caroline Leavitt
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I saw a survey over the weekend that I'd like to bring to all of your attention.
This is the media coverage of the case of Sheridan Gorman.
You have ABC News has spent one minute and 19 seconds
between two days when this case was first alerted.
You have CBS, two minutes in one second.
You have NBC, 23 seconds spent on the life of a young, beautiful American woman whose life was taken short by an illegal alien who should have never been here in the first place when we are in the middle
of a battle on Capitol Hill with a major political party, the Democrat Party, who wants to defund the agency that is responsible for protecting Americans.
I think her life was worth more than 23 seconds on cable television.
Despite all of the public posturing you hear from the regime and false reporting, talks are continuing and going well.
What is said publicly is, of course, much different than what's being communicated to us privately.
As a result, President Trump issued a 10-day pause to postpone planned strikes on Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure.
The president just can't keep signing presidential memorandums and proclamations every time Congress fails to do its job and every time Democrats are holding our entire country hostage, picking and choosing which programs and agencies they want to fund.
The president has stepped in to do the right thing at this moment in time, but the president is also encouraging Congress to come back to Washington to permanently fix this problem and to fund and reopen the Department of Homeland Security entirely.
Every time the president says something that seems completely contradictory, it's Caroline Leavitt's job to go out there and pretend that it's somehow consistent.
And this is the trick for this war, right?
He says one thing, as you rightly point out, one minute and another thing, another.
It wasn't that long ago we were talking about unconditional surrender.
Now we're talking about negotiations which are, of course, conditional.
And it's in some ways it's the uncertainty, which they say is intentional, may have some strategic purpose.
Nobody can be 100 percent sure what Donald Trump might do next.