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Caroline Leavitt’s Courtroom Stand Sparks Nationwide Legal Debate

In a dramatic turn of events at a Washington, D.C. federal courthouse, Caroline Leavitt, former press secretary under President Trump, challenged a $50,000 fine levied against her for allegedly violating the Federal Communications Act. The case, initially overseen by Chief Justice John Roberts, took an unexpected trajectory when Leavitt demanded the opportunity to present her [...]

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Melania Trump’s Limited Presence at the White House Raises Questions

Since President Donald Trump’s second inauguration on January 20, 2025, First Lady Melania Trump has been notably absent from the White House. Reports indicate she has spent fewer than 14 days at the presidential residence during the first 108 days of her husband’s term. This limited presence has sparked public curiosity and media scrutiny. Contents [...]

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Seating Chart for the New Briefing Room

According to a senior official, the White House plans to assume responsibility for press briefing room seating assignments as part of the Trump administration’s most recent display of control over the press corps. The White House Correspondents’ Association, an independent organization that currently distributes seats and oversees relations between the White House and the press [...]

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