"Tomi Lahren" by gageskidmore , CC BY-SA 2.0 Internet Sensation and Fox Nation Host Tomi Lahren have recently blasted the Biden Administration on Russia and Ukraine. On her official social media account Tomi talk about the whole incident, she said: Just a reminder that Biden green-lighted Russia’s pipeline and shut ours down in South Dakota. Whose team is he playing for? Something tells me Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea aren’t too worried about our POTUS who said, “let’s go, Brandon, I agree” about his own damn self on a Christmas call. Call me crazy, but shouldn’t we worry about securing our own border before we fight battles for other nations?… Yeah, Jen, it’s just those wild guns on the streets finding their way into the hands of innocent thugs who have no choice but to use them. Bad guns! So sneaky and dangerous!! Earlier, US President Joe Biden held a meeting with his national security team, including National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, a day after Russian For...
Watch: Karoline Leavitt Discusses The Admin’s Decision To Pick The Press Allowed To Ask Trump Questions
Karoline Leavitt Karoline Leavitt Discusses The Admin’s Decision To Pick The Press Allowed To Ask Trump Questions Washington, D.C. – During Tuesday's White House Press Briefing, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed questions regarding the Trump Administration's new policy on selecting reporters who will be granted the opportunity to cover President Donald Trump in high-profile settings. The policy follows a recent court ruling by Judge McFadden, who dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Associated Press (AP) against the White House. The lawsuit had challenged the administration's decision to remove AP from certain press events, a move critics claim restricts access to key governmental proceedings. During the briefing, a reporter questioned Leavitt on whether the administration would consider dissolving the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA), given the ruling's acknowledgment that the organization has no formal authority over press access. "W...