Why did Trump and Leavitt criticize Margaret Brennan?
They believe she is "stupid" and "nasty" and holds a bias against them.
Politics / Media
Donald Trump and his White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, have publicly criticized CBS News' "Face the Nation" host Margaret Brennan, adding to a series of clashes between Leavitt and journalists.
During an interview, Trump questioned why Marco Rubio continues to appear on Brennan's show, given what he described as the "level of hatred" in the questioning. This incident is part of a broader pattern of strained relationships between the Trump administration and various media figures. Leavitt herself has a history of clashing with journalists, marking a continuation of confrontational media relations. The criticism also extended to Norah O'Donnell, with Trump commenting on her departure from "CBS Evening News."
They believe she is "stupid" and "nasty" and holds a bias against them.
It was related to a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris that Trump claimed was election interference.
Yes, she has a history of contentious exchanges with members of the media.
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