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BREAKING: White House SCHEDULES Future Press Briefing as Leavitt Continues DEMOLISHING Fake News Media

Gary FranchiApril 8, 2026147 views
BREAKING: White House SCHEDULES Future Press Briefing as Leavitt Continues DEMOLISHING Fake News Media
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The Trump-Vance administration continues its aggressive media strategy as the White House has scheduled another press briefing with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt for April 8, 2026, signaling the administration's commitment to taking the fight directly to the fake news industrial complex.

At just 29 years old, Leavitt has already established herself as a formidable force against the corrupt mainstream media, consistently exposing their bias and holding them accountable for their years of anti-Trump propaganda. Her upcoming briefing promises to deliver more of the straight talk Americans have been craving after years of Biden administration gaslighting.

The announcement, shared by the official White House Twitter account, has already generated significant buzz across social media platforms. Patriots are rallying behind Leavitt's no-nonsense approach to dealing with hostile reporters who spent four years covering for the disastrous Biden regime.

"Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Briefs Members of the Media, Apr. 8, 2026," the White House announced, drawing immediate attention from supporters of the America First agenda.

Social media users are already anticipating another masterclass performance from Leavitt, who has consistently outmaneuvered the same legacy media talking heads who spent years pushing Russian collusion hoaxes and Hunter Biden laptop denials. One user shared the announcement, clearly excited to witness more truth-telling from the podium.

This comes as the Trump administration continues implementing its bold second-term agenda, from mass deportations to government efficiency reforms led by Elon Musk's DOGE initiative. Unlike the previous administration's scripted, softball sessions with complicit media allies, these briefings represent real accountability journalism in action.

The contrast couldn't be starker. Where Biden's handlers kept him hidden in the basement, Trump's team puts their best spokesperson front and center, ready to take on all comers. Leavitt's briefings have become must-watch television for Americans hungry for transparency and tired of establishment spin.

Will the legacy media finally ask real questions about their own credibility crisis, or will they continue their desperate attempts to undermine the people's president? Patriots know the answer – but they'll tune in anyway to watch Leavitt school them once again.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst_JohnVerifiedApr 9, 2026
DEMOLISHING is right! When will the next briefing be scheduled? I want to make sure I don't miss it.
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PatriotMom47VerifiedApr 9, 2026
Finally someone who actually fights back against the dishonest media! Leavitt is doing exactly what we voted for - calling out their lies and bias.
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TruthSeeker2024VerifiedApr 9, 2026
Absolutely! The mainstream media has been getting away with this for way too long.
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LibertyBell1776VerifiedApr 9, 2026
This is what real transparency looks like - not letting the press twist everything into negative headlines. Keep it up!
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FreedomFighter_TXVerifiedApr 9, 2026
Love seeing the media finally being held accountable for their biased reporting.
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CommonSenseCarolVerifiedApr 10, 2026
The way she handles those gotcha questions is masterful. You can tell she's done her homework and won't be intimidated by their tactics.
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ConservativeVoice88VerifiedApr 10, 2026
I've been watching these press briefings and the difference is night and day. No more softball questions or letting reporters get away with loaded questions. This is how you handle fake news!
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RedStateRealistVerifiedApr 10, 2026
Same here! It's refreshing to see someone actually prepared and not afraid to push back.