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President Donald Trump berated and silenced a reporter who questioned him about the Iran war and the deployment of thousands of Marines during a Sunday flight aboard Air Force One. He resisted
President Donald Trump snapped at a reporter on Air Force One on Sunday while she asked about the U.S. sending
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'I just told you': Karoline Leavitt trembles as reporter demands answers for Trump's war with Iran during tense press briefing
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt trembled as reporters demanded answers for the timeline of Trump’s Iran war during a press briefing on March 10th, 2026. Leavitt snapped at reporters asking for answers,
President Trump shushed a female reporter on Air Force One on Sunday, before branding her as a “very obnoxious person.” The exchange took place during a press gaggle, during which Trump took questions about the Iran War.
President Trump responded to a Japanese reporter's question Thursday about the lack of warning given to America's allies before the Iran War by asking, "Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?" The tense exchange came during the president's White House press conference Thursday with Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
Donald Trump deployed his usual tactic on Sunday of attacking the questioner — rather than responding to the question — during a press gaggle aboard Air Force One. The president yet again took umbrage with a female reporter when she dared to ask whether he believed it was “appropriate” for his political action committee to send a fundraising email that included an official photo of him at the dignified transfer ceremony of six service members killed in his Iran war.
President Donald Trump insulted a female journalist and threatened legal action, highlighting a trend of attacks on women in the media.
Trump and aides intensify pressure on news outlets over war coverage, raising fresh First Amendment concerns.
Semafor's Maxwell Tani kept reading articles in which reporters called Donald Trump directly, and he thought he'd give it a try.
President Donald Trump sparked controversy after calling a New York Times White House correspondent a “maggot” in a Truth Social post.
The U.S. is deploying thousands more Marines and sailors to the Middle East as Trump rules out a ceasefire in the ongoing war with Iran.