
White House Remarks on Trump’s Words to Journalist
The recent incident involving President Trump calling a female reporter “Piggy” has sparked discussions. To address this, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the remark, explaining that it was Trumpโs way of being honest and direct with the media.
During a press conference on November 14, Bloombergโs Catherine Lucey posed a question about the Epstein files. Her inquiry centered on the president’s past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump responded by highlighting his “bad relationship” with Epstein. As Lucey attempted to follow up, Trump interrupted her with, “Quiet. Quiet, Piggy,” before moving on.

This comment generated backlash. However, Leavitt emphasized that such remarks from Trump reflect his transparency and directness, which she argues show a form of respect.
Trump’s Approach to Media Criticism

Leavitt further explained that Trump confronts what he perceives as “fake news” directly. “He gets frustrated with reporters if false narratives are spread about him and his administration,” she shared.
She portrayed Trump as a transparent leader, citing the extensive access reporters have to him. “You are in the Oval Office almost every day, asking the president questions,” Leavitt stated.
According to her, Trumpโs straightforwardness should be appreciated. “President Trumpโs openness with the press marks a shift from previous administrations,” she commented. “His direct communication is more respectful than indirect strategies used in the past.”
The White House further criticized Luceyโs questioning, labeling her conduct as “inappropriate.” In its Wednesday release, the White House stated, “If youโre going to challenge, you must also be prepared to handle challenges.”



