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After AOC took a swipe at Stephen Miller’s height, Trump’s communications director hit back with slimy innuendo.
The Trump administration offered a trite response to an “Saturday Night Live” bit that actually didn’t involve the Puerto Rican superstar.
Around 2 p.m. Saturday, top White House adviser Stephen Miller took to X to warn of a “growing movement of leftwing terrorism” that is “shielded by far-left Democrat judges.”
The White House responded after country singer Zach Bryan released a song criticizing immigration raids under the Trump administration.
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the early release of Ronald Exantus, who was sentenced for the fatal stabbing of a child, is "wholly unacceptable."
White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson gave a brief response to Entertainment Weekly about NBC’s “Saturday Night Live" after its 51st season premiere.
Brittany Kelm, a senior policy adviser for the National Energy Dominance Council, detailed in a podcast how the council works to advance fossil fuel projects.
The Trump administration’s strategy to swiftly roll out mass layoffs of federal workers during the government shutdown has shifted in recent days, administration officials familiar with the talks told CNN,