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The Wall Street Journal engaged in "fake and defamatory conduct," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt alleged.
President Trump isn't kidding around with his new threat to the NFL's Washington Commanders, the White House says.
A Wall Street Journal reporter was slated to be a part of the traveling press pool for President Trump's Scotland trip.
Karoline Leavitt released a physician's note explaining President Donald Trump's visible bruising and leg swelling after photos sparked health concerns.
Mamdani’s recent video shows him saying, “The name is Mamdani. M-A-M-D-A-N-I,” amid cheers from the crowd. The Democratic nominee shared the video, originally posted on TikTok, while replying to a tweet about Leavitt mispronouncing his name.
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Leavitt said Trump noted "mild swelling in his lower legs," which prompted the White House medical team to evaluate him. They concluded that Trump has chronic venous insufficiency -- a condition in which there isn't adequate blood flow in the veins in the legs. This can cause the blood to pool, causing swelling in the lower legs.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirms President Trump has chronic venous insufficiency but is in good health
President Donald Trump has his own personal aesthetic, evident in his makeover of the White House. 'It keeps my real estate juices flowing," he said.