Trump’s bombshell accusation against Karoline Leavitt confirms rumors

During a recent Oval Office press conference, Donald Trump once again leaned into his familiar, combative tone toward the media—but this time, he briefly turned that energy inward, directing a joking remark at his own press secretary, Karoline Leavitt.

While addressing reporters on Tuesday, Trump complained about what he described as overwhelmingly negative media coverage. He claimed that as much as “93 percent” of the press about him is unfavorable, adding that some estimates place it even higher—closer to 97 percent. The figures themselves weren’t substantiated in the moment, but they served as a rhetorical way to reinforce his long-standing argument that media organizations treat him unfairly.

In the middle of that point, he shifted his attention to Leavitt, who has been one of his primary public defenders in the White House briefing room. With a mix of sarcasm and humor, he remarked:
“Maybe Karoline’s doing a poor job, I don’t know,” before adding more bluntly, “You’re doing a terrible job.”

The comment drew attention largely because of its directness, but the tone suggested it was not meant as a serious reprimand. Trump quickly followed up by softening the moment, jokingly asking whether she should remain in her role and answering his own question with, “I think we’ll keep her.”

Moments like this are not entirely unusual in Trump’s public communication style. He often blends humor, exaggeration, and criticism in ways that can blur the line between seriousness and performance. For supporters, this kind of remark can come across as candid or even playful; for critics, it may reinforce concerns about professionalism and messaging discipline within his administration.

Beyond the exchange with Leavitt, Trump returned to a more familiar theme—his ongoing criticism of the media. He described news outlets as biased and “hostile,” repeating claims that they function as “an arm of the Democratic Party.” This framing has been a consistent element of his rhetoric dating back to his first presidential campaign and throughout his time in office.

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