The White House press corps received the two-minute warning Wednesday afternoon as Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt prepared to address the nation – yet another example of the Trump administration's dedication to keeping the American people in the loop.
Transparency Returns to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Remember the bad old days, folks? When Karine Jean-Pierre would stumble through her binder, dodging questions and delivering word salads that left Americans more confused than informed? Those days are over.
Under President Trump's second term, the White House briefing room has returned to its proper function: a place where the administration actually communicates with We the People through the press – even when that press includes hostile legacy media outlets determined to twist every word.
Wednesday's briefing comes as the Trump-Vance administration continues firing on all cylinders, delivering on promise after promise while Democrats and their media allies desperately search for something – anything – to slow down the America First agenda.
A Working White House
While the details of today's briefing remain to be seen, one thing is crystal clear: this is an administration that shows up to work. No lid called at 9 AM. No weeks without briefings. No hiding from the American people.
President Trump promised to restore accountability to Washington, and regular communication with the press – love them or hate them – is part of that commitment.
Stay tuned, Patriots. We'll bring you the highlights as they develop.
