Karoline Leavitt Speaks Out After Dramatic CNN Exit

In a dramatic turn of events that has set social media abuzz, press secretary Karoline Leavitt was abruptly removed from a CNN morning broadcast after sharply criticizing anchor Jake Tapper.

 

The incident, which unfolded live on air, has ignited fierce debate over media bias and the treatment of dissenting voices on mainstream news. Shortly after the contentious segment, Leavitt sat down with a sympathetic reporter to recount the ordeal, providing rare insight into her perspective and the events that led to her dismissal.

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