The Trump administration is taking bold steps to secure America’s borders and stand up to foreign threats. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, the youngest in history, is leading the charge with a fresh approach to transparency and tough policies.
Under President Trump, immigration enforcement is tighter than ever. ICE agents are empowered to arrest and deport illegal immigrants, especially violent criminals. Leavitt says the administration is focused on removing those who broke the law, with over 1,000 arrests in a single weekend. Critics claim some had no criminal record, but the White House argues even illegal entry is a crime that must be punished.
The Supreme Court recently allowed deportations of Venezuelan gang members under a 1798 law, a big win for the administration. Leavitt praised the ruling, saying it shows respect for law and order. She dismissed concerns about due process, insisting the White House follows the law while protecting Americans from foreign gangs.
China’s unfair trade practices are another target. Leavitt defended new tariffs, saying China has “taken advantage” of the U.S. for too long. The president is pushing tailor-made trade deals to put American workers first. Stock market worries won’t slow him down—Leavitt says Trump operates at “Trump speed,” getting results fast.
Leavitt is transforming White House media relations, inviting bloggers and TikTok creators to press briefings. She accuses mainstream outlets of spreading lies about Trump and vows to call out biased reporting. Legacy media, she says, can’t be trusted after years of pushing “anti-Trump” narratives.
Democrats are slammed as the “party of crazy” for protesting Trump’s policies. Leavitt says their “Hands Off” rallies side with illegal immigrants over taxpayers. She argues Democrats want to give benefits like Social Security to non-citizens, risking programs for seniors. Meanwhile, the administration is cutting wasteful spending on “woke” projects in government and schools.
Transparency is a priority, even on controversial ideas. Trump floated deporting U.S. citizens who are repeat violent offenders, though legal questions remain. Leavitt says exploring every option shows the president’s commitment to safety.
The message is clear: America comes first. From border security to trade, the administration is reversing past weakness. Leavitt’s energy and blunt style reflect Trump’s promise to fight for everyday Americans against elites and foreign threats.