Watch as Leavitt’s SHARP Response

The stage was set for a highly anticipated clash of political ideologies, but no one could have predicted the explosive turn of events that unfolded on The American Pulse. Caroline Leavitt, the

27-year-old White House press secretary, faced off against Karine Jean-Pierre, the former press secretary for President Biden. What began as a standard debate turned into a high-octane verbal brawl that left one of the most-watched news shows in turmoi

The excitement was palpable as Jake Tapper introduced the two political figures. The audience could already feel the weight of the ideological divide between them. Leavitt, dressed confidently in a navysuit, exuded strength and composure as she took her seat. Jean-Pierre, in contrast, sat nervously in a pale gray outfit, visibly tense and unsure of what was about to unfold. Read more below

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