It's the duty of the White House press secretary to hold briefings. But not like this.
On the Monday following President Trumps Independence Day weekend speeches, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany opened her briefing as she often does: by reprimanding the media for mischaracterizing the presidents words.
This vision is not a culture war, as the media seeks to falsely proclaim, McEnany said. The very next day, in an interview with RealClearPolitics, the president said: We are in a culture war.
Such head-spinning contradictions are routine at Trump White House briefings, where the press secretary often admonishes reporters for asking about the presidents exact words.
At one recent briefing, reporters asked McEnany to explain a presidential tweet, sent a few hours earlier, maligning NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace the circuits only full-time black driver suggesting he had perpetrated a HOAX and calling on him to apologize.
Although the president had written That & Flag decision has caused lowest ratings EVER! McEnany denied that the president had criticized NASCARs decision to ban the Confederate flag at its events. (For the record, Trump was wrong, and NASCARs ratings rose after its ban.)
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