CNN’s Kaitlan Collins attempted to corner the Trump White House during Thursday’s press briefing, questioning why no criminal charges have been filed if the evidence President Donald Trump is expected to discuss in his speech is as significant as the administration has suggested. The post Leavitt Signals Major Reveal A
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CNN’s Kaitlan Collins attempted to corner the Trump White House during Thursday’s press briefing, questioning why no criminal charges have been filed if the evidence President Donald Trump is expected to discuss in his speech is as significant as the administration has suggested. The post Leavitt Signals Major Reveal A
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt offered a vague preview of President Trump’s speech set for Thursday night, saying he will show that elections aren’t as secure as people think. “I think all Americans — Democrat, Republican — should agree that we are the greatest country in the history of the world. CNN’s Kaitlan Collins attempted to corner the Trump White House during Thursday’s press briefing, questioning why no criminal charges have been filed if the evidence President Donald Trump is expected to discuss in his speech is as significant as the administration has suggested. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Trump will deliver eye-opening remarks in his primetime speech Thursday night about election integrity.
The Hill reported the story as "Leavitt previews Trump's primetime speech: Election 'adjustments' coming." Gateway Pundit reported the story as "Leavitt Signals Major Reveal Ahead as CNN's Kaitlan Collins Questions Why No One Has Been Charged Over Election Interference."
3 sources have covered this story, including Gateway Pundit, The Hill and Washington Times. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed 52 minutes ago.
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