Reciprocal Tariffs Briefing at the White House

Karoline Leavitt, Trump's Press Secretary, speaks about reciprocal tariffs against other countries at the White House briefing. The tariffs are in response to other nations imposing tariffs on the United States for years.

Kid Rock arranges meeting between Bill Maher and President Trump

Kid Rock arranged for political commentator Bill Maher to meet with President Donald Trump, leading to a positive and surprising interaction at the White House.

Defense of DHS Criteria for Identifying Enemy Aliens

White House press secretary defends criteria used by Department of Homeland Security to identify enemy aliens, specifically members of the gang Tren de Aragua, amid criticism from a reporter. Trump administration continues to deport gang members to El Salvador, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio praising the efforts.

White House Review of Signal Message Group Chat Incident

The White House has concluded its review of a situation where Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg was inadvertently included on a Signal message group chat of high-ranking officials. Steps have been taken to prevent such incidents in the future.

Signal Chat Leak Case at the White House

The White House considers the Signal chat leak case closed and reaffirms support for National Security Advisor Mike Waltz amid scrutiny. Elon Musk's team is assisting in the investigation. President Trump defends Waltz and criticizes media coverage.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's Journey

27-year-old White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt discusses her faith, upbringing, and career in a challenging political environment.

Removal of Historic White House Tree by Donald Trump

Donald Trump is cutting down a historic White House tree deemed a safety hazard, planted by President Andrew Jackson nearly 200 years ago. The wood will be preserved for other purposes.

Changes in White House Media Seating

The White House will soon decide media seats in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room instead of the WHCA, aiming for a restructuring based on modern media consumption metrics. This move follows other efforts to make the briefing room more accessible to new media.

President Trump's Invitation to Comedian Bill Maher

President Trump wants to meet with comedian Bill Maher at the White House despite past criticisms. Maher accepted the invitation and hopes to 'heal America.'

Tree removal at the White House

Former President Donald Trump announced the removal of a tree planted by President Andrew Jackson at the White House due to its poor condition and safety hazards. The tree will be replaced with a new one.

President Trump plans to chop down historic magnolia tree at White House entrance

President Trump plans to chop down a historic magnolia tree believed to have been planted by former President Andrew Jackson at the White House entrance due to safety concerns. The tree will be replaced by another tree, and the wood will be repurposed for other uses.

President Trump's Tariff Plan

The White House is in panic mode as President Trump prepares to unveil new tariffs on global trading partners, with uncertainty surrounding the details and implementation of the plan causing anxiety on a global scale.

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles in the Second Trump Administration

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles discusses her role in the second Trump administration and the focus on key agenda items

Leaked Signal messages between Trump officials and Trump's actions

Fox News reports on leaked Signal messages between Trump officials discussing strikes in Yemen. The White House denies sharing classified information. Lawmakers call for investigations and resignations. Trump issues pardon and signs executive order to declassify FBI files on Russia investigation. VP JD Vance visits Greenland amid U.S. interest in acquiring the territory.

White House Plans to Seize Greenland

Vice President JD Vance, along with other officials, is set to visit Greenland amidst White House plans to seize the Arctic territory, causing anger and anxiety among locals and allies. The visit has been downscaled due to opposition. Putin supports Trump's proposed land grab. Greenland's political parties have formed a coalition government to resist the takeover.

White House dismisses Putin's peace talks proposal in Ukraine

The White House dismissed Putin's suggestion for peace talks in Ukraine to be governed by the United Nations while new elections are held. Zelenskyy's mandate is questioned by Putin, who has ruled Russia in elections considered illegitimate by many. Despite attempts to broker a ceasefire, tensions remain high between Russia and Ukraine.

Laura Loomer's quest for a White House press briefing room invite and Daily Wire's leadership changes

Laura Loomer, a well-known conspiracist and Trump supporter, is seeking a White House press briefing room invite but has not been successful due to her controversial behavior and statements. The Daily Wire, a conservative media company, is undergoing leadership shake-ups and facing financial challenges.

Vice President Vance's Visit to Greenland

Vice President Vance and second lady Usha Vance are preparing to visit Greenland as part of a delegation sent by the White House, facing controversy from locals. NBC News' Molly Hunter reports on the icy reception awaiting the Trump administration.

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles' Reflections on President Donald Trump

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles reflects on her historic role in the Oval Office and her relationship with President Donald Trump in an exclusive interview with Fox News host Lara Trump.

Public Opinion on Trump Administration's Use of Signal Group Chat for Military Strikes

Three out of four Americans, including 60% of Republicans, view the Trump administration's use of a Signal group chat to discuss military strikes as a serious problem. The controversy surrounding this national security breach has not subsided despite White House efforts to downplay it.

President Donald Trump's involvement in sporting events

President Donald Trump attends various sporting events and interacts with athletes, including supporting Oklahoma State wrestler Wyatt Hendrickson and inviting sports teams to the White House.

Signal Chat Leak Controversy Involving Classified Information

Secretary of State Marco Rubio addresses the Signal chat leak controversy involving classified information, stating it was a mistake to include a journalist in the chat. The Pentagon maintains that no classified intelligence was exchanged.

Elon Musk leading investigation into Signal chat leak involving national security leaders and The Atlantic editor-in-chief

Elon Musk is helping lead the investigation into a Signal chat leak involving top national security leaders and the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, as confirmed by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt. The leak caused backlash from Democrats and critics, but the Trump administration maintains that no classified material was transmitted.

Russia's Agreement to Stop Using Force in the Black Sea

Russia will only implement a White House-brokered agreement to stop using force in the Black Sea when sanctions are lifted due to their invasion of Ukraine. Both sides have agreed to ensure safe navigation, eliminate force, and prevent the use of commercial vessels for military purposes. The White House has offered rewards to both Ukraine and Russia for sticking to the agreement.

Dispute over The Atlantic's claim of 'attack plans' from Defense Secretary's private messages

The White House dismisses The Atlantic's claim of 'attack plans' from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's private Signal messages as false, stating that they were merely updates on an existing plan. National Security Adviser and Chief Pentagon Spokesman support this stance, emphasizing that there were no classified materials or war plans shared. The Department of Defense ridicules The Atlantic for changing their claim from 'war plans' to 'attack plans.' Director of National Intelligence also confirms no classified material was shared.

White House Agreement with Russia and Ukraine on Black Sea

The White House has secured an agreement with Russia and Ukraine on the Black Sea to ensure safe navigation and prevent military use of commercial vessels. The deal involves maritime passage through the Black Sea but faces challenges, including sanctions relief for Russia and skepticism from both Moscow and Kyiv. Fighting continues in Ukraine despite the agreement.

Roots of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has deep roots and the current conflict represents a shift in the world order. The White House announced a tentative ceasefire agreement between Russia and Ukraine in the Black Sea region, but key details and conditions remain uncertain.

Elon Musk's Starlink Installation at White House

Elon Musk's Starlink internet service installed at the White House prompts conflict of interest concerns as he heads Trump initiative to cut costs in government. Musk employee triggers security alert by accessing roof of government building. Democrats call for investigation into possible corruption involving Starlink.

White House redirects background check process for top staffers

The White House directed the FBI to stop background checks for top staffers and transferred the process to the Pentagon, citing intrusiveness. This move, considered highly unusual, raises concerns about national security and ethical standards.

Senate Democrats' stance on government shutdowns

Senate Democrats previously criticized government shutdowns as an attack on democracy but are now considering rejecting a Trump-backed federal funding bill, leading to accusations of hypocrisy by the White House.

President Donald Trump Supports Elon Musk and Tesla at the White House

President Donald Trump supports Elon Musk and his efforts in DOGE by accepting a Tesla at the White House. Democrats criticize Trump for turning the White House into a car dealership. Despite the backlash, Musk takes a victory lap after the event.

White House Press Briefing on Stock Market Drop

Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy zinged President Trump over the stock market drop during a White House press briefing. The Dow Jones dropped over a thousand points amid fears of a recession fueled by Trump's trade feud with Canada. Doocy made a one-liner about the White House shorting the Dow.

Student activist arrest and White House response

Student activist Mahmoud Khalil arrested; White House to use intelligence to identify individuals engaged in 'anti-American, antisemitic, pro-Hamas' activities.

Tanker Ship Incident off the UK Coast

American-flagged tanker Stena Immaculate was struck by a container ship off the coast of the UK, causing a large fireball explosion. Foul play has not been ruled out by the White House. The tanker was carrying jet fuel, posing a potential ecological disaster.

White House press secretary addresses rumors of feud between Elon Musk and Marco Rubio

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt dispels rumors of a feud between Elon Musk and Marco Rubio, emphasizing unity in President Trump's cabinet. No such feud exists according to Leavitt.

U.S. Politics

Sen. Lindsey Graham criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky for his actions at the White House and warned that cutting off aid to Ukraine could have worse consequences than Afghanistan. He is advocating for continued support for Ukraine and sanctions on Russia.

Gunman shot by Secret Service outside White House

A gunman was shot by Secret Service members after being spotted just outside the White House. The armed man was from Indiana and had a history of suicidal behavior. President Trump was not at the White House during the incident. The man was rushed to the hospital with injuries, and the Secret Service members were unharmed.

Shooting near the White House involving U.S. Secret Service

The U.S. Secret Service shot an armed male near the White House in Washington, D.C. after an 'armed confrontation' following reports of a 'suicidal individual' possibly traveling from Indiana. The suspect was taken to the hospital and no injuries were reported among Secret Service personnel. The incident is under investigation.

Shooting near the White House involving Secret Service officers

An adult male brandishing a firearm was shot by U.S. Secret Service officers near the White House in Washington, DC, following an armed confrontation. The suspect's condition is unknown and the incident is under investigation.

Shooting near the White House

A man brandishing a firearm in Washington, D.C., was shot by Secret Service officers near the White House after being flagged as a potential suicide risk by local police. The man, who had traveled from Indiana, was encountered by officers and an armed confrontation ensued. President Donald Trump was in Florida at the time. The incident is under investigation.

Secret Service Shooting Near White House

The Secret Service shot a man near the White House during an armed confrontation. The man was rushed to a hospital, and there were no reported injuries to Secret Service personnel.

Musical Performances at the White House

The article discusses the tradition of hosting musical performances at the White House, specifically focusing on President Trump's love for musicals and the use of military bands for entertainment. It highlights past instances of musical performances by various presidents and first ladies.

Conflict between White House and Federal Agency Over Budget Cuts

The article discusses a conflict between the White House and a federal agency over budget cuts, involving Elon Musk's team and President Trump's executive orders.

President Trump Establishes Strategic Bitcoin Reserve

President Trump established a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and a US Digital Asset Stockpile through an executive order. The reserve will be capitalized with confiscated BTC. The crypto industry has enjoyed influence in Trump's White House. Critics question the need for a reserve due to the asset's artificial backing.

CNN's correction on 'transgender mice' spending claim by President Trump

CNN issued a correction after falsely fact-checking President Trump's claim about taxpayer money wasted on 'transgender mice.' The White House provided evidence of the $8 million spent on transgender experiments on mice, forcing CNN to correct their mistake.

Veterans Losing Federal Jobs Due to Downsizing After Supporting Trump

Veterans who supported Trump in the 2024 election are now losing their federal jobs due to downsizing, feeling betrayed and blindsided by the sudden layoffs despite positive performance reviews. Many are expressing anger and disappointment over the situation, while the White House justifies the cuts as a fiscal responsibility to taxpayers.

White House cuts off intelligence-sharing with Ukraine

The White House cut off intelligence-sharing with Ukraine, prompting Volodymyr Zelensky to restart talks and potentially agree to concessions. European leaders are involved in salvaging relations. The situation is tense as Ukraine faces a Russian offensive and dwindling US support.

White House Tariff Exemption for Automakers

The White House announced a one-month tariff exemption for automakers following a call with heads of major companies. The exemption applies to vehicles that comply with the USMCA rules of origin.

White House potentially engineering a recession in the U.S. economy

Wall Street pro suggests that the Trump administration may be trying to engineer a recession in the U.S. economy.

White House Press Secretary Addressing Media

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addresses the media following President Trump's address to Congress, announcing changes in the White House press pool.

Controversy over Distribution of Epstein Files at the White House

Attorney General Pam Bondi distributed binders titled 'Epstein Files: Phase 1' at the White House, containing almost no new information about Jeffrey Epstein, causing backlash from both Democrats and the president's loyal supporters. The move was criticized for being misleading and unprofessional.

President Donald Trump's upcoming joint congressional address

President Donald Trump is set to deliver a joint congressional address with strong momentum and accomplishments highlighted by the White House. The Republican Party has been reshaped in Trump's image, with strong polling figures showing a swing in approval ratings. Trump's rhetorical skills are expected to shine during the address.

White House press pool and freedom of the press

Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre criticizes President Donald Trump's actions against the White House press pool, comparing them to an authoritarian regime's state TV, and emphasizes the importance of freedom of the press as a cornerstone of democracy.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's Meeting Fallout with President Trump

President Trump criticizes Ukrainian President Zelenskyy after meeting at White House, demanding a public apology. Senator Lindsey Graham calls for Zelenskyy's resignation. Zelenskyy meets with UK Prime Minister and French President amid tensions with the US.

Protests against Elon Musk and Vice President JD Vance

Protests erupted across America criticizing billionaire Elon Musk and Vice President JD Vance following a bitter Oval Office row with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Crowds gathered outside Tesla stores to slam Musk for firing federal employees and terminating aid contracts. Vance faced protests in Vermont, with signs calling him 'Nazi scum' and urging him to 'go ski in Russia'. Top Republicans pressured Zelensky to change his position on the war with Russia.

Senator Chris Murphy accuses White House of being 'arm of the Kremlin'

Senator Chris Murphy accuses the White House under the second Trump administration of being an 'arm of the Kremlin' and claims they are pushing Kremlin talking points regarding Ukraine.

Heated Meeting Between President Zelensky and President Trump at the White House

NATO chief Mark Rutte warns Ukrainian President Zelensky to repair relationship with President Trump after heated meeting at the White House. Trump and Zelensky clashed over ceasefire conditions with Russia, US military support, and diplomatic strategies. Meeting ended abruptly without a scheduled press conference. Zelensky left without signing a multi-billion dollar mineral deal proposed by Trump.

Ukrainian Lawmaker Criticizes Zelensky's Behavior in Meeting with Trump

A Ukrainian lawmaker criticized President Zelensky for arguing with President Trump in front of the cameras during their meeting, warning of potential consequences for Ukraine. European leaders have rushed to Zelensky's defense, urging him to repair his relationship with President Trump. Calls have emerged for Zelensky to resume talks with the White House to end the war.

White House Cocaine Incident

President Trump believes former President Joe Biden or his son, Hunter Biden, left behind a bag of cocaine at the White House in 2023. The Secret Service investigation was inconclusive in identifying a suspect.

Russian State Media Access to Oval Office

A Russian state-owned news agency gained unauthorized access to the Oval Office during a meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky. The White House denied approving the journalist's presence, leading to a breach of protocol and potential security concerns.

Ukrainian President Zelensky's Meeting with President Trump

Ukrainian President Zelensky faced criticism from President Trump and was kicked out of the White House after a meeting. Zelensky expressed uncertainty about whether he did something wrong and emphasized the importance of honesty and direct communication. Trump stated that Zelensky needs to express a desire for peace to restart talks.

White House Meeting Between Trump and Zelensky

President Trump ousted Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky from the White House after a contentious exchange, with staff reportedly eating Zelensky's lunch. Vice President JD Vance criticized Zelensky for being disrespectful and unappreciative.

Tensions between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy

President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy had a tense meeting at the White House concerning a mineral deal and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Zelenskyy left early without signing the deal.

White House Meeting between President Trump and Ukraine President Zelensky

President Trump kicked Ukraine President Zelensky out of the White House after a contentious meeting and Zelensky's disrespectful remarks. The meeting ended without the signing of a minerals deal. Trump stated Zelensky can return when ready for peace.

Ukrainian President Zelensky's White House Visit

Ukrainian President Zelensky left the White House without signing a deal giving the US access to rare earth minerals and fossil fuels after a disagreement with President Trump over diplomatic strategy for ending the war.

Tensions between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy

Tensions between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy result in a chaotic White House meeting with accusations of disrespect and siding with dictators, leading to Zelenskyy leaving without signing a mineral deal.

Efforts to Shield Biden's Cognitive Decline

Former Biden White House official admits efforts to shield President Biden from media exposure and downplay concerns about his cognitive decline. White House manipulated public and journalists regarding Biden's age issues.

White House Easter Egg Roll

First lady Melania Trump announces preparations for the 147th White House Easter Egg Roll, a beloved tradition dating back to 1878 during President Rutherford B. Hayes' presidency. The event is set to take place on April 21 on the South Lawn of the White House.

Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's Analysis of Biden's Exit

Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's revelations about challenges in the Democratic Party draw criticism on social media. OutKick host Tomi Lahren weighs in on the topic on Jesse Watters Primetime.

Heated Exchange Between U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky

U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky engaged in a heated exchange at the White House, with Vance criticizing Zelensky for dismissing American diplomacy and Zelensky defending his country's position.

Ukraine President Zelenskyy's White House Meeting with President Trump and Vice President Vance

President Zelenskyy participates in a White House meeting with President Trump and Vice President Vance, discussing the mineral deal and potential peace talks with Russia. Tensions rise as Trump accuses Zelenskyy of disrespect and lack of gratitude.

Fox News Article on Various Topics

Fox News article discussing various topics including DOGE's latest cuts, President Donald Trump's negotiating style, White House press pool changes, and more.

U.S.-Ukraine Deal on Strategic Minerals, Oil, and Gas

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a deal between the United States and Ukraine on strategic minerals, oil, and gas, with President Zelensky set to sign it at the White House. The deal is described as a win-win for both countries and their people.

Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker visits White House after Super Bowl loss

Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker visited the White House to see President Donald Trump after losing in Super Bowl LIX. Butker endorsed Trump for being pro-life and expressed his Christian values.

White House press secretary on President Trump's relationship with the press

White House press secretary discusses President Trump's relationship with the press, highlighting transparency and accessibility in briefings and media coverage.

White House Crackdown on Illegal Immigration

The White House is touting its crackdown on illegal immigration, but critics believe it is more about optics than substance and may be reinforcing misperceptions about immigrants and crime.

White House press pool controversy

The White House removed HuffPost, Reuters, and a foreign press representative from the traditional 'pool,' sparking controversy over press access and control of media coverage.

Philadelphia Eagles invited to White House by President Trump

President Donald Trump has invited the Philadelphia Eagles to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl victory, marking a stark change from their refusal in 2018 due to anthem-kneeling protests. The Eagles are looking forward to receiving the invite.

President Trump's bruise after handshake battle with French President Macron

President Trump appeared to have picked up an injury on his right hand after a handshake battle with French President Macron at the White House. Speculations and concerns arose online about the cause of the bruise, but there has been no official comment from the White House on Trump's health condition.

White House press pool changes

The White House announced it would give power back to the people by changing how press pool questions are chosen, which has been traditionally dictated by the White House Correspondents' Association. This move is seen as increasing transparency by allowing the White House press team to determine the press pool.

White House Press Pool Shake-Up

The White House press team will now determine which media members are in the White House press pool instead of the White House Correspondents’ Association. This change aims to give more power to a wider range of media outlets.

White House Press Secretary defends Trump's high approval ratings

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt discusses President Donald Trump's high approval ratings and counters claims of a collapse by Democratic strategist James Carville on 'Hannity.'

Changes in White House Press Pool Selection Process

White House Press Secretary announces that the White House team will decide which outlets are part of press pools instead of the White House Correspondents’ Association. Legacy media outlets will still be included, but new voices will also be welcomed.

White House Press Briefing and Legal Dispute with Associated Press

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks at the White House following President Trump's meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. A federal judge rejected an emergency motion by the Associated Press over access to the Oval Office and Air Force One due to refusal to use the term Gulf of America.

Federal Workers Suing Elon Musk and DOGE Over Contract Cancelations

Federal workers are suing Elon Musk and DOGE over a controversial productivity email, with the White House pushing back against claims that canceled contracts won't save money. The clash involves the termination of contracts by DOGE, run by Elon Musk, with debates on potential savings and impact on government efficiency.

Meeting between Trump and Macron with focus on Russia's invasion of Ukraine

During a meeting with French President Macron, US President Trump appeared to have a bruise on his hand from their intense handshake battles. Speculation arose online about the cause of the injury, with some questioning Trump's health. The White House has not commented on any medical condition. The meeting focused on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with Trump suggesting it will be Europe's responsibility to ensure security in the region.

White House Press Pool Access Dispute

A judge denied the Associated Press immediate access to the White House press pool due to ongoing dispute over President Trump's renaming of the Gulf of Mexico. The AP filed a lawsuit arguing it's retaliation for not adopting Trump's new name. The White House claims victory and defends their decision, while the AP vows to continue fighting for press freedom.

Trump administration's energy national emergency and Senate resolution by Senator Tim Kaine

The Trump administration's energy national emergency is being challenged by Senator Tim Kaine, with warnings of job losses and higher energy prices. The White House argues that ending the emergency would have negative economic consequences, while Kaine and Heinrich criticize Trump's energy policies.

Associated Press Denied Access to White House Press Pool Events

A federal judge denied an emergency motion from the Associated Press to restore its access to White House press pool events, citing the privilege of journalists to ask questions as a privilege, not a legal right. The AP sued the White House claiming a violation of the First Amendment.

White House Meeting to Discuss Ukraine War

French President Emmanuel Macron meets with President Donald Trump at the White House to discuss ongoing peace talks to end the war in Ukraine. Macron expresses support for Trump but also urges him to be strong in dealing with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Philadelphia Eagles plan to snub White House invitation after Super Bowl win

The Philadelphia Eagles plan to snub an invitation to the White House after winning the Super Bowl due to disagreements with President Donald Trump over players taking a knee during the national anthem. The team's owner, Jeff Lurie, and players have expressed their refusal to visit the White House if they win the championship.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's Interview with Lara Trump on 'My View'

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt discusses her historic role and new motherhood in a sit-down interview with Lara Trump on 'My View'. Leavitt brings new voices to the White House and aims to bring truth to the podium amidst mainstream media bias. She praises President Trump's listening skills and generosity with his time.

White House Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair's Overview of President Trump's Political Realignment Plans

White House Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair outlines President Donald Trump's pathway to finalize political realignment after taking office, emphasizing the frenetic pace and planned executive actions of the new administration.

Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and Trump Administration

Breitbart News chief declares Andrew Breitbart was CPAC at 2025 conference. Trump's former advisor praises rapid-fire executive actions and planning in the White House.

Madonna's response to White House calling Trump 'king'

Pop singer Madonna responds to White House calling President Trump 'king' after halting NYC congestion tolls with a poem criticizing the comparison to a monarch and lamenting the erosion of freedoms in the US under Trump's presidency.

Story of Hurricane, the Most Decorated K-9 in U.S. History

A team of labradors spread love with cards and cuddles at a hospital; Hurricane, a decorated K-9, dies after a heroic career in the Secret Service defending the White House; Former President Obama and Michelle Obama witnessed Hurricane's heroism; Hurricane received multiple awards for bravery; Hurricane's legacy of courage and loyalty lives on.

Critique of White House Messaging by George Clooney

Actor George Clooney criticizes the White House under President Joe Biden for poor messaging, blames Biden's departure as the root cause, and expresses concern over the lack of communication about the world economy. Clooney also comments on the current Trump presidency and his upcoming Broadway debut.

Rapper Kodak Black Visits White House for Black History Month Event

Rapper Kodak Black visited the White House for President Trump's Black History Month event. Several other prominent figures were also in attendance. Kodak Black released a pro-Trump anthem in recent years. Various rappers have shown support for President Trump, even before he became the Republican nominee.

President Donald Trump considering ending taxpayer benefits for illegal immigrants and sending DOGE savings checks to taxpayers

President Donald Trump is considering ending taxpayer benefits for illegal immigrants and sending DOGE savings checks to taxpayers. The White House is outlining how the money could be distributed.

White House Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt briefs reporters at the White House, facing questions on government waste, peace in Ukraine, and illegal immigration. Leavitt announces Trump administration's commitment to First Amendment by featuring new media voices like Breitbart's Matthew Boyle.

White House National Security Adviser Mike Waltz's defense of Trump administration's strategy for peace in Europe

White House National Security Adviser Mike Waltz defends Trump administration's strategy for peace in Europe, claiming no better plan has been put forward. Critics are now silent after previously demanding ceasefire in Gaza and Middle East.

Political Conflict over Judicial Branch and Executive Authority

White House Press Secretary accuses liberal district court judges of abusing power to block President Trump's executive authority. Democrat Senator argues there is no constitutional crisis. Trump administration facing multiple lawsuits. Contrasting opinions within Democratic party on the issue.

White House vs Associated Press over Gulf of America name

The White House is upset that the Associated Press refuses to recognize the "Gulf of America" as its official name, despite President Trump's designation. The AP's decision has led to the White House blocking the AP from events, causing backlash from media elites.

White House Public Tours Resuming

First lady Melania Trump announced the resumption of public tours at the White House, expressing excitement to reopen the iconic landmark for visitors to learn about the American Presidency and First Families.

Alleged Affair between Corey Lewandowski and Kristi Noem

Long-time Trump ally Corey Lewandowski returns to the White House to work at the Department of Homeland Security under rumored lover Kristi Noem. Reports suggest they had an affair while both being married. Lewandowski is a 'special government employee' at DHS. Trump advisers believed the affair kept Noem from being Trump's running mate. Noem emphasizes 'family values' and traditional marriage.

Legal Battle Between White House and Liberal District Court Judges

White House Press Secretary accuses liberal district court judges of abusing their power to block President Trump's executive authority, sparking a wave of lawsuits against the administration. Press Secretary claims judges are acting as activists, not arbiters of the law.

Dispute between Associated Press and White House over Gulf of Mexico name change

The Associated Press is at odds with the White House over the Gulf of Mexico name change to Gulf of America. The AP's refusal to recognize the change led to their reporters being denied access to White House events.

New 'New Media' Faces in Trump's White House Press Briefing Room

Natalie Winters, a young pro-Trump voice, is part of the new 'new media' faces in the White House Press Briefing Room. The White House is making space for Trump-friendly outlets and limiting traditional news sources. The move has sparked controversy over press freedom and political bias.

Associated Press denied Oval Office access over Gulf of Mexico naming dispute

The Associated Press was denied access to the Oval Office after refusing to comply with President Trump's executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. The AP stands by using both names for the body of water.

Federal Workers Accept Buyout Offer from Trump Administration

More than 65,000 federal workers have accepted the Trump administration's buyout offer, facing downsizing if they choose to stay. A federal judge is expected to weigh in on the matter. The White House aims to slash between 5% and 10% of the federal workforce through buyouts.

White House Launches Rumble Account for Social Media Engagement

Fox News reports on the White House launching a Rumble account as part of President Trump's efforts to increase transparency and reach the American people. The White House's social media engagement has increased under the Trump administration.

Impact of Artificial Intelligence on National Security and Jobs

House reps unveil bill banning DeepSeek from US government devices over alleged ties to Chinese government. Perplexity AI bids on TikTok, CEO says it's a win-win for Trump. Donny Osmond adds AI version of himself as a teen to Las Vegas residency. White House seeks policy ideas to ensure US leadership in AI technology. Sylvester Stallone invests in AI-driven analytics platform.

First Lady Melania Trump's return to the White House and her initiatives

First Lady Melania Trump is making her presence known in the White House for the second time, showcasing newfound confidence and authority. She is focused on respecting taxpayer dollars by hiring talented individuals based on merit.

Controversy over Government Subsidies to Media Organizations

White House press secretary accuses Politico of receiving government subsidies, which Politico denies. President Trump and right-wing influencers make unfounded accusations about media organizations receiving federal funds. White House directs federal agencies to cancel media subscriptions. Musk suggests ending government funding for media organizations.

Controversy over Politico's Subscription Fees from Federal Agencies

White House press secretary discusses USAID funding media outlets and the controversy surrounding federal agencies' subscription fees to Politico.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Meeting with President Donald Trump

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describes his recent meeting with President Donald Trump as the best ever between leaders of the two nations, highlighting Trump's strong support for Israel and the potential for expanding peace initiatives and economic partnerships worldwide.

President Trump's Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence

President Trump signed an executive order on artificial intelligence to ensure U.S. leadership in AI technology. The White House is seeking public input for the AI Action Plan to promote innovation and national security.

Politico's change in tone towards President Trump

Politico changed its tone towards President Trump after the White House announced the cut of federal subscriptions to the outlet, praising Trump's energy level and preparedness for assuming office.

White House's stance on Gaza residents' relocation

White House press secretary contradicts Trump's suggestion of permanently relocating Gaza residents. The residents are to be temporarily relocated instead.

Reddit Bans Subreddits Over Comments on Elon Musk's Employees

Reddit banned r/WhitePeopleTwitter and another subreddit after comments about Elon Musk's employees. Musk claimed the comments broke the law. The ban followed reports of Doge staff accessing sensitive information. Musk criticized legal action against online comments in the past. The White House clarified Trump's Gaza proposal.

U.S. Involvement in Rebuilding Gaza

The White House clarified that U.S. involvement in rebuilding Gaza does not include sending troops or using tax dollars. President Trump's vision involves moving Gazans to nearby Arab nations temporarily. American involvement aims for lasting peace in the Middle East.

White House press secretary confirms funding to media outlets will be cut

White House press secretary confirms USAID funding to media outlets, including Politico, will be cut as part of spending crackdown by President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Politico staffers experienced delayed direct deposits, sparking concerns over Elon Musk's involvement in government spending. Musk, in charge of DOGE, announced plans to cut funding for USAID. Politico received funds from various government agencies, with Department of Health and Human Services leading the way.

White House proposal regarding U.S. military involvement in Gaza

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that President Donald Trump has not committed to sending U.S. military to Gaza as part of his new proposal, though she did not rule out the possibility.

CIA Email Controversy

The CIA sent an unclassified email to the White House listing employees hired in the last two years, potentially risking exposure to adversaries. The list included names of new hires focusing on China, raising security concerns. The White House review of probationary hires is part of efforts to reduce the federal workforce, with potential impacts on diversity and expertise in China-related operations.

White House Fence Climbing Incident

An individual attempted to scale the White House fence but was apprehended by authorities. This incident occurred shortly after President Trump's second term began.

White House Press Conference on Gaza, Department of Government Efficiency, and Elon Musk

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to address questions regarding President Trump's remarks on Gaza, Democrats criticize Department of Government Efficiency actions related to USAID, and Elon Musk in the news.

Meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu meets with President Trump at the White House, marking the first official meeting with a foreign leader of Trump’s second term. Trump and his team played a role in negotiating a ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas, despite Biden trying to claim credit.

President Trump's second term

Vice President JD Vance claims that President Trump is "having the time of his life" in his second term, outperforming Biden and Obama, enjoying a breakneck pace of action and fun in the presidency.

Federal Employee Buyouts and Government Efficiency

The White House is expecting a spike in federal resignations ahead of a buyout offer deadline. Nearly all federal employees were offered a buyout to work physically out of their offices. Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency is making changes to various government agencies.

White House executive order to eliminate Education Department and U.S.-China trade tensions

White House prepares executive order to eliminate the Education Department, leading to concerns over worsening U.S.-China relations with additional tariffs and export restrictions.

Florida Panthers Stanley Cup Victory Celebration at the White House

Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk celebrated the team's Stanley Cup victory at the White House with President Donald Trump.

White House executive order to eliminate the Education Department and US-China trade war escalation

White House is preparing an executive order to eliminate the Education Department. US and China are edging closer to a trade war with China announcing retaliatory tariffs on American goods.

White House Executive Order to Eliminate Education Department

The White House is preparing an executive order to eliminate the Education Department.

Rupert Murdoch's Visit to the White House

Rupert Murdoch visited the White House and watched as Trump signed executive orders. Trump praised Murdoch and Larry Ellison, calling them 'the most powerful people in the world' and 'legends in business.'

President Trump hosts Florida Panthers at White House

President Trump hosts Stanley Cup-champion Florida Panthers at the White House, congratulating them on their first-ever win and receiving jerseys from the team. The Panthers are currently leading in the Eastern Conference for the 2024-2025 season. The event follows major trade deals with Mexico and Canada to delay tariffs.

White House Achievements in First Two Weeks of Trump's Second Term

White House releases video touting President Trump's accomplishments in first two weeks of second term, including progress on border security, energy, economy, and trade negotiations.

Netanyahu's Visit to the White House

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is the first world leader to meet President Trump since the inauguration, with their meeting addressing the future of Gaza, the wider Middle East, and Netanyahu himself.

Chrissy Teigen defending Selena Gomez over her emotional video on Donald Trump's deportation policies

Chrissy Teigen defends Selena Gomez after Gomez posted and then deleted a video crying over Donald Trump's deportation policies. Teigen accuses White House of focusing on 'dumbest shit ever.' White House responds with video featuring mothers of women murdered by illegal aliens.

White House Press Briefings

Karoline Leavitt announces designated seat for independent or new media in White House press briefing room. Various nontraditional media and influencers apply for the new media seat. Transition aligns with Trump's media approach. First podcaster asks a question during briefing.

Tulsi Gabbard's Nomination for Director of National Intelligence

There is growing concern in political circles that Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for director of national intelligence could be in trouble due to her response on Edward Snowden during a confirmation hearing, with both Democratic and Republican senators questioning her suitability for the role.

White House operation to eliminate top Islamic State terrorist in Somalia

The White House plans to release video footage of a successful operation to eliminate a top Islamic State terrorist in northern Somalia. Dr. Sebastian Gorka, a Deputy Assistant to the President, shared details of the operation and its importance in safeguarding American lives.

Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes foreign press accent in DEI discussion

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized a reporter for their foreign accent when asking about diversity, equity, and inclusion practices in the aviation sector. She praised White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt's response to terminating DEI hiring practices at the FAA amidst an investigation into a fatal mid-air collision. Greene suggested throwing out foreign press and emphasized 'American media first.'

Melania Trump's Life Journey

Former first lady Melania Trump opens up about her life before, during, and after the White House in a sit-down interview on Fox & Friends. The article covers her journey from a young model in Slovenia to becoming the first lady of the United States and her experiences during her time in the White House.

Immigration Policy and Political Tensions

President Trump vows to send 'worst criminal' migrants to Guantanamo Bay to curb illegal immigration. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries urges people to 'fight' Trump's agenda 'in the streets,' prompting demands for an apology from the White House and Republicans.

President Trump to Lift Biden's Collective Bargaining Agreements

President Trump is expected to sign a memo to lift collective bargaining agreements put into effect by former President Biden before leaving office. The memo aims to reject last-minute agreements issued by the Biden administration and ensure federal agencies operate under similar rules as private sector unions and employers.

Political News

Fox News article discussing a House Democrat calling White House press secretary a 'fake Christian' and Selena Gomez criticizing President Trump's actions.

Alex Jones potentially joining White House press briefing

Infowars founder Alex Jones may join the White House press briefing as suggested by Donald Trump Jr. and following comments by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. Jones has expressed interest and acceptance of the offer to be Trump's new press secretary.

White House Press Passes for New Media

The White House received over 7,000 applications from new media applicants after announcing the restoration of press passes for 440 journalists. The administration aims to include independent journalists, podcasters, social media influencers, and content creators in the press briefing room.

White House Freezing Federal Grants for 'Woke' Programs

The White House froze federal grants and loans for 'woke' programs, but a federal judge paused the action. The administration rescinded the original memo to end confusion. Money for diverse programs will still be frozen if it contradicts executive orders. Some funds were identified as wasteful, including $50 million for condoms in Gaza.

Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's Personal Story

Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre shared a personal story about her mother's battle with cancer while working in the Biden-Harris administration.

Security Clearances in the White House

Donald Trump is handing out temporary top secret security clearances to White House staff without background checks, which experts say could pose a major national security risk. Republican senators are shrugging off the potential dangers, citing a backlog hindering the White House's function.

Changes in White House Staff Access to President Trump

The number of individuals with direct access to the president will be more limited when Donald Trump takes office in two weeks, as incoming chief of staff Susie Wiles seeks to streamline the new West Wing operation. The transition team is cutting back on the number of top White House staff members with the designation of “assistant to the president.”

Melania Trump's Behind-the-Scenes Documentary

Melania Trump has landed a $40 million distribution deal for a behind-the-scenes documentary on her life and work as she prepares to reenter the White House, which will be released globally in theaters and on Amazon Prime Video. The documentary will offer a detailed look into her daily life and include appearances by President-elect Donald Trump and their son, Barron.

Presidents' Christmas Traditions and Religious Observance

Archbishop of New York Timothy Cardinal Dolan invites Americans to church for Christmas services and discusses the possibility of a 'religious reawakening.' Presidents have historically developed their own Christmas traditions while in office, with examples from Biden, Trump, Obama, and Bush. Various Christmas traditions of past U.S. presidents are highlighted, including events at the White House and personal family traditions.

White House National Security Communications Adviser on Shooting Down Drones

White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby stated that shooting down mysterious drones over the ocean can't be done due to lack of information and potential risk to public safety.

Franklin D. Roosevelt's Christmas Traditions and Presidency

Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin discusses Franklin D. Roosevelt's Christmas traditions and presidency on 'Your World.' Roosevelt planted thousands of trees on his land in Hyde Park, grew Christmas trees, and celebrated the holidays with White House staff. His last Christmas message in 1944 emphasized peace on earth.

Safety Measures for Downed Drones

White House National Security Communications Adviser supports advice from New Jersey to request HAZMAT response and bomb squad if encountering a downed drone due to potential safety risks.

White House's Response to Drones in New Jersey

White House's rhetoric on drones in New Jersey is an attempt to keep pressure at bay, with no evidence of threat to national security or public safety. Shooting them down is complicated due to legality and potential danger of landing.

Discussion on Biden's Transparency and Press Access

Incoming Trump press secretary Karoline Leavitt discusses Biden's transparency and press access, criticizing the lack of communication and transparency from the Biden administration. The White House Correspondents' Association has raised concerns about the lack of press access at events. Leavitt will be the youngest White House press secretary in history.

Dr. Sebastian Gorka's Return to the White House

Dr. Sebastian Gorka, former Trump administration official, is returning to the White House as the Senior Director for Counterterrorism in the National Security Council. He explained his role in the administration and his focus on national security.

Preemptive Pardons Considered by White House for Biden Administration Officials

White House lawyers are studying preemptive pardons that President Joe Biden has discussed with senior aides. Democrats and media allies have urged Biden to pardon many individuals, including Mark Milley, Christopher Wray, Justice Department lawyers, Joe Biden himself, the whole Biden family, Liz Cheney, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, and Adam Kinzinger. Receiving a preemptive pardon would indicate an admission of guilt, although some Democrats claim it would only be intended to block President-elect Donald Trump from cleaning up Washington.

CNN's Potential Shakeup in Coverage of Trump's Return to White House

CNN is considering making network anchor Kaitlan Collins its chief White House correspondent, potentially relocating her show to Washington, D.C. to leverage her White House connections. The network is attempting to balance coverage of Trump's administration without solely focusing on anti-Trump content.

President Biden Pardons Thanksgiving Turkeys Peach and Blossom

President Biden pardoned Thanksgiving turkeys Peach and Blossom at the White House, marking the start of the holiday season in Washington and his last time to speak as president during the season. PETA protested the turkey pardon.

Vice President Kamala Harris's Vacation in Hawaii

Vice President Kamala Harris is on vacation in Hawaii, taking a break from her duties as vice president. Some have questioned the timing of her trip. White House press secretary defended the vacation, stating that Harris deserves some time with her family. Harris is expected to play a critical role in helping President Biden push through judges as Democrats race against the clock.

Scott Turner's Football Career and Political Transition

Former NFL player Scott Turner, executive director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council, shares his message on the George Floyd unrest and Drew Brees' remarks on 'Fox & Friends.' Turner's football career and transition into politics are highlighted in the article.

Hunter Biden's Tax Case and Guilty Plea

Hunter Biden changed his plea to guilty on 9 felony charges in his tax case to ensure his sentencing before President Joe Biden leaves office. Speculation about a potential pardon persists despite White House denials. Hunter's defense lawyer initially proposed an Alford plea but ultimately reached a standard guilty plea agreement.

President Joe Biden's Vacation in Rehoboth Beach

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden enjoyed a day on the beach in Rehoboth, Delaware, with family and staff. Biden has been on vacation for nearly 10 days, despite previous commitments to continue working. The White House defended his break, stating he remains in charge and connected to his duties.

Mark Zuckerberg's Admission Regarding Censorship of Covid-Related Posts

Mark Zuckerberg admitted that Facebook and Instagram were wrong to censor Covid-related posts during the pandemic, stating that the Biden administration pressured the company to do so. He believes government pressure was wrong and regrets not being more outspoken about it. Zuckerberg also acknowledged mistakes in suppressing a New York Post story about Hunter Biden. The White House defended its actions, emphasizing the importance of tech companies considering the effects of their actions on the public.

U.S. Nuclear Posture and China's Nuclear Arsenal

Growing concerns over Iran's nuclear weapons program and U.S. changing its nuclear posture to focus on China. Russia and U.S. still possess more nuclear warheads than China. White House states the guidance issued is not a response to any single entity or country.

Alignment of Vice President Kamala Harris with President Joe Biden on Border Policies

Vice President Kamala Harris is aligned with President Joe Biden on all policies, including those related to the United States-Mexico border. The White House press secretary clarified that there is no policy divide between Biden and Harris.

Discussion on the Biden administration's role in combatting misinformation from the Trump-Musk interview

The Washington Post's Cleve Wootson Jr. asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre about the Biden administration's role in stopping misinformation from the Trump-Musk interview. Critics slammed the suggestion of censoring misinformation on social media.

Alignment between President Biden and Vice President Harris

White House press secretary confirms alignment between President Biden and Vice President Harris, sparking mockery and criticism on social media.

Political Claim of 'No Tax on Tips'

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre tried to claim credit for the 'no tax on tips' idea embraced by Vice President Kamala Harris, which was previously proposed by former President Donald Trump. Harris copied Trump's policy during a campaign rally to appeal to unionized culinary workers in Las Vegas. Jean-Pierre struggled to explain when the Biden-Harris administration had ever adopted this policy, eventually admitting it was a 'new idea.'

President Biden's upcoming interview and recent activities

President Biden to appear in interview on CBS Sunday Morning amid tensions in the Middle East. White House Press Secretary addresses Biden's recent activities and priorities.

Israeli Athletes at Paris Olympics Facing Threats Amidst Ongoing Conflict

Israeli athletes at the Paris Olympics facing threats and challenges amidst ongoing conflict with Hamas and Gaza. Israeli gold medalist speaks out about threats received. Historical context provided with reference to the 1972 Munich Olympics attack. White House announces new defensive military deployments to support Israel.

Revoked plea deal with 9/11 defendants

Senator Ted Cruz argued that the plea deal with the 9/11 defendants was revoked due to the White House's desire to close Guantanamo Bay at all costs and a political mandate to pull out of Afghanistan by the anniversary of 9/11.

Revocation of Plea Deal for September 11 Terror Attack Defendants

The White House and the Pentagon revoked a plea deal with three defendants accused of involvement in the September 11 terrorist attacks, possibly due to bipartisan backlash and backlash from victims' families.

Prisoner Swap Deal Involving Alexei Navalny

The White House regrets not being able to include Alexei Navalny in a prisoner swap deal with Russia due to his death while serving a 19-year sentence after exposing Kremlin corruption. Navalny's sudden death shocked the White House team who had been working on the swap deal, which eventually saw 16 people, including three US citizens, freed in exchange for 10 Russians chosen by the Kremlin.

Prisoner Swap Deal with Russia and Marc Fogel

White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby comments on the omission of imprisoned American Marc Fogel from the prisoner swap deal with Russia, stating the U.S. tried to include him but couldn't get the Russians to budge.

Plea deal for 9/11 terrorist attack suspects

White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby stated that the plea deal for three defendants accused of involvement in the September 11 terrorist attacks was orchestrated by an independent military convening authority, and the White House was not aware of the deal until yesterday.

Plea Deals for 9/11 Masterminds

The White House confirms President Biden had no role in the plea deal process for the masterminds behind the Sept. 11 terror attacks. The defendants reached a plea agreement to avoid the death penalty.

White House Press Secretary Addresses Lack of Public Statements on Middle East Crises

White House press secretary faced questions on President Biden's lack of public statements regarding ongoing crises in the Middle East and Venezuela. Hamas' top political leader was reportedly killed by an airstrike, with Israel suspected to be behind it. The Biden-Harris administration continues to seek a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

Former President Trump's Views on White House Decision-Making

Former President Trump gives his opinions on pronouns and who is running the White House, claiming decisions are being made by 'fascists, communists,' and 'Marxists.' He criticizes Democrats for what he views as a 'coup' and questions President Biden's decision-making abilities.

President Biden Returning to White House After Dropping Out of 2024 Presidential Election

President Biden is returning to the White House after recovering from COVID and dropping out of the 2024 presidential election. He will address the nation about his decision and future plans.

President Biden's decision to not seek re-election and finish his term

White House press secretary dismisses concerns about President Biden not finishing his term after he announces he won't seek re-election, highlighting his historic work and leadership capabilities.

Border Security and Immigration Policy

Former Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz emphasizes the need for a whole-of-government approach to address challenges at the border, criticizes lack of White House input, advocates for deportations and consequences for those not eligible for asylum benefits, and calls for more resources for Border Patrol, ICE, and DHS.

President Joe Biden's capability to serve and decision-making process

Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) expressed concerns about President Joe Biden's capability to serve based on his behavior in meetings, highlighting instances where Biden needed to refer to cards and whisper, and how staff had to take over negotiations. Despite this, McCarthy stated that Biden still ultimately makes the decisions, even yelling to do so.

President Biden's Health and Medical Visits

President Biden was the fourth person in a January 2024 meeting at the White House Residence Clinic, which included a neurologist specializing in treating Parkinson’s disease. The White House confirmed this after initial uncertainty.

Jordan Peterson and Nick Fuentes Twitter Exchange

Jordan Peterson criticized Nick Fuentes for saying 'Jews' control the White House, citing Jewish individuals in Biden's administration. Fuentes has a history of focusing on Israel and Zionism. Peterson's response was deemed off-brand for his usual calm and rational demeanor.

President Biden's Health and Neurological Exam

Sen. Doug Jones dismisses concerns about President Biden's health amid reports of a neurologist specializing in Parkinson's visiting the White House, calling it a 'nothingburger.' The White House clarifies the meeting was for a neurological exam as part of Biden's annual physical.

President Joe Biden's debate performance and media backlash

President Joe Biden's debate performance deepens rift between establishment media and White House press shop, with media turning against White House. Conflict escalates over White House's handling of sensitive questions and relationship with New York Times.

White House shift in focus from Biden's debate performance to race against Trump

The White House is shifting focus from President Biden's poor debate performance to the race against former President Trump, despite ongoing media scrutiny and concerns about his re-election campaign.

Hunter Biden's involvement in the White House

Hunter Biden is reportedly acting as the chief of staff to President Joe Biden, despite his felony convictions. His presence at the White House has raised questions about security and influence in policy decisions.

White House press secretary faces tensions over President Biden's health concerns

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faces tensions with reporters over concerns about President Biden's health after a weak debate performance. Jean-Pierre refuses to confirm the name of a neurologist who specializes in Parkinson's disease that met with Biden's physician for a neurological exam.

White House Drama and Biden's Performance

White House press secretary addresses questions about President Biden's health and performance following a shaky debate. Internal drama, leaks, and second-guessing are causing cracks in the White House. Biden's team faces criticism and concerns about his age and ability to govern amidst preparation for the 2024 election.

White House Press Briefing Controversy

MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell criticized the White House press corps for their behavior towards White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre during a briefing. Jean-Pierre faced questions about a neurologist's visits, leading to a heated exchange with reporters. O'Donnell defended Jean-Pierre, stating that the issue was resolved when White House physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor released a letter. O'Donnell also criticized the press corps for their behavior and compared it to the lack of transparency in the Trump White House.

White House protocol for nuclear attack after 8 p.m.

Fox News reporter questions White House press secretary about protocol for nuclear attack if it occurs after 8 p.m. President Biden jokes about needing sleep before 8 p.m. but press secretary clarifies it was a lighthearted joke.

Journalist accuses NY Times of stealing reporting on Parkinson's disease expert visiting White House

Independent journalist accuses The New York Times of stealing reporting on a Parkinson's disease expert visiting the White House. White House denies Biden is being treated for Parkinson's disease.

President Joe Biden's Approach to Sleep and Health Challenges

President Joe Biden prioritized sleep during his administration, taking naps during debate prep and avoiding late-night events. White House staff protect his time with the media. Biden, 81, faces health challenges and has had multiple incidents of stumbling. He implements strategies to minimize attention to his physical ailments.

Democratic Party's internal discussions on President Joe Biden's political future

Congressional Democrats are meeting to discuss President Joe Biden's future amid growing concerns within the party. While there is significant support for Biden, some members are privately considering asking him to step aside due to negative press and lack of effective response from the White House. Biden's insistence on staying in the race is causing divisions within the party.