Press secretary Karoline Leavitt had six days to come up with a defense for the president’s ‘piggy’ insult

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'En route to Florida for his latest golf weekend in Florida last week, Donald Trump fielded a few questions from reporters on Air Force One, and a journalist took the opportunity to ask about one of the Jeffrey Epstein emails. When she tried to ask a follow-up question, the president snapped, “Quiet. Quiet, piggy.”

The crude insult was patently offensive. It was also part of a broader pattern of Trump’s routine misogyny, especially toward women who cover the White House.'


This is the reprehensible insanity of the Trump regime.

And Leavitt’s defense of Trump’s routine misogyny was just as insane, completely dishonest, and a ridiculous lie.
 
'En route to Florida for his latest golf weekend in Florida last week, Donald Trump fielded a few questions from reporters on Air Force One, and a journalist took the opportunity to ask about one of the Jeffrey Epstein emails. When she tried to ask a follow-up question, the president snapped, “Quiet. Quiet, piggy.”

The crude insult was patently offensive. It was also part of a broader pattern of Trump’s routine misogyny, especially toward women who cover the White House.'


This is the reprehensible insanity of the Trump regime.

And Leavitt’s defense of Trump’s routine misogyny was just as insane, completely dishonest, and a ridiculous lie.
Maybe the reporter looked like Miss Piggy. :dunno:
 
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'En route to Florida for his latest golf weekend in Florida last week, Donald Trump fielded a few questions from reporters on Air Force One, and a journalist took the opportunity to ask about one of the Jeffrey Epstein emails. When she tried to ask a follow-up question, the president snapped, “Quiet. Quiet, piggy.”

The crude insult was patently offensive. It was also part of a broader pattern of Trump’s routine misogyny, especially toward women who cover the White House.'


This is the reprehensible insanity of the Trump regime.

And Leavitt’s defense of Trump’s routine misogyny was just as insane, completely dishonest, and a ridiculous lie.
Leavitt it is right

That is the type of behavior America voted for
We deserve what we get
 
Karoline should have come up with a better explanation, than "Trump calls a spade a spade".

I would have said that "Trump wants to dismiss the Epstein scandal regarding salacious details of pedophiles, we have much more important issues to discuss".
 
'En route to Florida for his latest golf weekend in Florida last week, Donald Trump fielded a few questions from reporters on Air Force One, and a journalist took the opportunity to ask about one of the Jeffrey Epstein emails. When she tried to ask a follow-up question, the president snapped, “Quiet. Quiet, piggy.”

The crude insult was patently offensive. It was also part of a broader pattern of Trump’s routine misogyny, especially toward women who cover the White House.'


This is the reprehensible insanity of the Trump regime.

And Leavitt’s defense of Trump’s routine misogyny was just as insane, completely dishonest, and a ridiculous lie.
The press gaggle sounds like a bunch of squealing pigs. Trump merely singled out one particularly annoying piggy.
 
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The crude insult was patently offensive. It was also part of a broader pattern of Trump’s routine misogyny, especially toward women who cover the White House.'
Were YOU offended? If so, please explain WHY you were offended. If not, STFU.

P.S. The reference to "piggy" is for someone who tries to "hog the conversation," not misogyny.
 
'En route to Florida for his latest golf weekend in Florida last week, Donald Trump fielded a few questions from reporters on Air Force One, and a journalist took the opportunity to ask about one of the Jeffrey Epstein emails. When she tried to ask a follow-up question, the president snapped, “Quiet. Quiet, piggy.”

The crude insult was patently offensive. It was also part of a broader pattern of Trump’s routine misogyny, especially toward women who cover the White House.'


This is the reprehensible insanity of the Trump regime.

And Leavitt’s defense of Trump’s routine misogyny was just as insane, completely dishonest, and a ridiculous lie.


Do you think he could do or say anything that would make Karolies say, "That's it, I quit?"
 
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