‘DON’T SCREAM AT THEM’: Karoline Leavitt Rips Reporters

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt tore into reporters during a gaggle when many continued to scream and shout questions at two Trump administration officials.

Leavitt attended a gaggle with Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and National Security Advisor Michael Waltz at the Stakeout Location in front of the White House as they took questions about several foreign policy issues.

After reporters were screaming questions so loudly that Waltz and Witkoff could not respond, Leavitt emerged from behind them and scolded the media.

“Guy, please. Let’s act like adults here. They are generously offering their time to answer your questions. You don’t need to scream at them like a bunch of school children,” Leavitt said.

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