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Trump Administration Stands Firm: Tariffs, Borders, and Media Bias Defended

President Trump’s White House is standing strong against global challenges while pushing policies to protect American workers. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt faced tough questions about the stock market’s recent drop, which some blame on the president’s new tariffs. Leavitt fired back, saying the tariffs are needed to fix years of weak trade deals that hurt U.S. factories and jobs. She pointed out that past leaders let China and other countries take advantage of America, but Trump is finally fighting back.

The administration also remains tough on Iran, with Leavitt vowing Trump will never let the regime get nuclear weapons. She mocked Democrats for wanting to make deals with countries that hate America, praising Trump’s “peace through strength” approach. Critics say the president’s policies risk starting wars, but Leavitt argued Trump’s leadership keeps enemies in check without endless compromises.

Leavitt didn’t hold back when addressing media bias, either. She accused liberal outlets like CNN and MSNBC of spreading lies about Trump and ignoring his successes. Her team has invited conservative voices like the Daily Wire into press briefings to balance out what she called the “fake news” machine. Democrats complained this favors right-leaning reporters, but Leavitt said all journalists deserve a seat if they follow the rules.

The press secretary also slammed Democrats for opposing Trump’s border policies. She highlighted stories of women killed by illegal immigrants, asking why liberals care more about open borders than protecting families. Leavitt praised Trump’s plan to freeze funding for cities that refuse to deport criminals, calling it common sense. Critics claim the move is cruel, but she argued it’s the only way to stop drugs and violence from pouring into neighborhoods.

On the economy, Leavitt blamed Biden-era spending for today’s high prices, saying Trump is cleaning up the mess. She promised the president’s tax cuts and deregulation will eventually lower costs for groceries and gas. While stocks dipped over tariff fears, Leavitt urged patience, saying short-term pain will lead to long-term gains as companies return to U.S. soil.

The White House is also standing by Israel, refusing to cave to global pressure over the Gaza conflict. Leavitt said Trump’s peace plan rewards allies who share American values, not terrorists. She accused Democrats of siding with “radicals” who want to destroy Israel, while Trump offers real security through strong alliances and tough negotiations.

When asked about Elon Musk, Leavitt laughed off claims he has influence over Trump. She turned the tables, saying Democrats are obsessed with attacking Musk because he supports free speech. Liberals want to control tech companies to silence conservatives, she argued, but Trump will never let them crush the First Amendment.

Wrapping up, Leavitt said Trump’s bold ideas are putting America first again after years of decline. She urged Republicans in Congress to stay united against Democrat obstruction and pass the president’s agenda. With strong borders, fair trade, and respect for law enforcement, Leavitt promised Trump will keep delivering the “common sense revolution” voters demanded.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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