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"As for the press briefing room," she replied to Conway, "we are certainly exploring ways on how to make sure that room reflects the media habits of the American people in 2024, not in the 1980s."
"If this election proved anything, it proved that the American people are no longer listening to the mainstream bias, anti-Trump legacy media," Leavitt explained.
"In fact, the ratings of many networks, not this one, but some others, are in the tank, and Americans are consuming their news from podcasters, social influencers, and yes, TikTok, as President Trump so exceptionally used on the campaign trail."
"So we will look to effectively communicate his (Trump's) message through all mediums so that all Americans are hearing the facts from the White House directly, not through the lens of the ever-biased anti-Trump legacy media," she revealed.
War is over.