Karoline Leavitt Accuses Reporter of Spreading “False Narratives” in Fiery White House Exchange
Karoline Leavitt publicly rebuked reporter Kaitlan Collins during a White House briefing, accusing her of spreading false narratives and ignoring factual information. Leavitt referenced earlier claims about inflation and urged the media to deliver accurate reporting to the public.
Leavitt directly confronted reporter Kaitlan Collins during the briefing, alleging that she repeatedly ignores information that contradicts her reporting. “What I’m telling you is the truth… you just don’t want to report it,” Leavitt said, underscoring her frustration with what she framed as selective or slanted coverage.
She urged members of the press corps to present accurate, fact-based information to citizens, stressing that responsible reporting plays a critical role in shaping public understanding of national issues. The administration, she added, expects the media to convey “real facts” rather than narratives that contribute to confusion or misinformation.
The exchange highlighted continuing tensions between the White House and segments of the press, reflecting broader debates over credibility, accountability, and the role of journalism in a polarized political climate.

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