Newsmax Correspondent Grills Karoline Leavitt About Trump's Profanity Following Moment of Silence at Air Crash Briefing
Briefly

During a White House press briefing, President Trump expressed solidarity with victims of a recent airplane crash, followed by a profane tirade against former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. This prompted questions from correspondent James Rosen regarding Trump's profanity. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended Trump's language as a reflection of his genuine feelings and connection to the public, suggesting that his outbursts resonate with many Americans who feel similarly frustrated with past policies.
I think one of the things that the American people love most about this president is that he often says what they are thinking, but sometimes lack the courage to save themselves.
…you heard President Trump express great frustration, perhaps even anger with the previous administration's policies, many of which have led to the crises that our country is currently facing.
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