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White House Defends Trump’s “Piggy” Remark as Respect

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White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, defended President Donald Trump’s use of the term “piggy” towards a female reporter, stating that it was a form of respect. Leavitt addressed the issue during a White House press briefing when questioned about the President’s choice of words.

Leavitt emphasized that Trump’s straightforward and honest approach with the press was evident, highlighting his directness in dealing with reporters and labeling it as a reason for his re-election. She praised Trump for calling out fake news, expressing frustration when facing false reporting, while also acknowledging his transparency and granting reporters unprecedented access.

Furthermore, Leavitt suggested that journalists should appreciate Trump’s candidness, even if it involved criticism, as it contrasted with past administrations where presidents were less forthcoming with the media. She pointed out that Trump’s open engagement with the press, including daily interactions in the Oval Office, should be valued.

Additionally, Leavitt defended Trump’s social media posts regarding Democrat politicians, clarifying that the President did not advocate for their execution. She criticized a video made by Democrat members of Congress, labeling it as “dangerous” for potentially encouraging military personnel to disobey lawful orders, contrary to military regulations.

Overall, Leavitt’s statements underscored the White House’s stance on Trump’s communication style and interactions with the press, portraying it as a demonstration of transparency and direct engagement.

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