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🚨White House Press Briefing LIVE Right Now with Karoline Leavitt, Trump Calls Nat. Guard to Chicago
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Both President Trump campaigned so heavily on restoring law and order to America's major cities, but now his plans are facing fresh opposition and new legal pushback.
And get this, this pushback is also coming from a person who was appointed to the bench by President Trump.
In a temporary ruling issued over the weekend, there was going to be a blocking of the ability to send National Guard troops to Portland.
Those troops were going to be coming from Oregon as well as Texas and California.
Now those plans are on hold.
unidentified
Portland is burning to the ground.
mark meredith
You have agitators, insurrectionists.
unidentified
The governor, the mayor, the politicians are petrified for their lives.
mark meredith
And you have a shot like that.
unidentified
He ought to be, that judge ought to be a king of them.
mark meredith
Oregon's Democratic leadership was against this.
So was California Governor Gavin Newsom.
He had urged the judge to block Trump's ability to use his National Guard troops.
Texas Republican governor, though, he was on board with this effort.
Abbott posting, I fully authorized the president to call up 400 members of the Texas National Guard to ensure safety for federal officials.
You can either fully enforce protection for federal employees or get out of the way and let the Texas card do it.
So while Texas was on board, as I mentioned, Governor Gavin Newsom was the one who was not thrilled with this idea.
He says the troops that were federalized months ago because of the unrest in L.A., he didn't believe that they were justified in the first place, but certainly not now for them to go to Oregon.
The governor posting overnight, a federal judge blocked Trump's unlawful attempt to deploy 300 of our troops to Portland.
The court granted our request for a temporary restraining order halting any federalization, relocation or deployment of any guard members to Oregon from any state.
Trump's abuse of power won't stand.
And the Democrats have been completely saying that they believe that this is an abuse of power.
We'll look to see if and when the White House will appeal this judge's ruling and what the White House may have to say about these developments, which all happened pretty quickly, Bill, over the weekend.
There is a briefing set for this afternoon.
unidentified
OK, we'll hear what they say then.
mark meredith
Thanks, Mark.
Nice to see you.
Leading our coverage there at the White House today.
Thanks.
unidentified
We'll see you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Hey, Steve.
karoline leavitt
How are you?
unidentified
Glad you're so excited to see me today.
karoline leavitt
All righty.
Good afternoon, everybody, and happy Monday.
Let's get to it, and we'll begin with a few scheduling announcements today.
President Trump will be hosting the Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney tomorrow for a working meeting here at the White House.
On Thursday, the President will host his eighth cabinet meeting alongside his incredible team.
Also on Thursday afternoon, President Trump will host the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb for a working meeting here at the White House.
The President also wanted me to relay his congratulations to Japan for electing their next Prime Minister, a highly respected person who also happens to be the first female to hold the position for our great ally.
While President Trump continues to negotiate peace peace peace deals, meets with world leaders and celebrates the two hundred and fiftyth birthday of our United States Navy, as you saw he and the first lady do just yesterday.
Democrats, unfortunately, are continuing to play political games, and we are now in day six of the Democrat federal government shutdown.
Millions of American federal workers are under enormous financial stress as a result, wondering how they will pay their bills and take care of their families.
If the Democrats do not vote to open the government tonight, federal workers will not receive their next full paycheck.
Additionally, the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children will run out of federal money very soon.
This program provides vouchers to buy infant formula, fresh fruits and vegetables, and other healthy foods for low-income families.
It can be easily fully funded if Democrats simply vote tonight to reopen the government.
Also, our incredible military service members who risk their lives to preserve and defend our country are now working without pay and will miss their next paychecks if this Democrat shutdown does not end tonight.
The Republican-backed, clean, and nonpartisan funding bill fully funds this important food aid program, gets our troops paid, and reopens the government.
So all of this begs the question what is the Democrat ongoing shutdown truly about?
The sad truth, we believe, is that the Democrats intentionally shut down the government and are inflicting this pain on American citizens to try and demand free health care for illegal aliens.
Of course, this is an indefensible and truly radical policy to be in favor of, let alone to use as the primary reason to shut down the United States government.
So the Democrats and their allies are desperately lying about their true motivations.
We have to set the record straight with the facts so the American people understand what's really at play here.
House Republicans passed a clean and nonpartisan funding bill to keep the government open and ensure our troops and other hardworking Americans are paid.
Every single House Democrat except one voted against this clean and nonpartisan funding bill.
Senate Republicans have subsequently tried to pass this same clean funding bill four separate times, and they will do so again tonight to fully pass it to be sent to the president's desk for signature.
And the president is ready to sign this bill to reopen the government as soon as it is sent to his desk.
Yet every single Senate Democrat except three have voted against this clean and nonpartisan funding bill.
The Democrats' current position is that the only way the American government can reopen is if illegal aliens can get free health care.
Don't take my word for it, just look at what's inside of the Democrats' proposal to reopen the government.
Their funding proposal would result in nearly 200 billion dollars spent on health care for illegal aliens and other non-citizens over the next decade.
To put this in perspective, 200 billion dollars is enough money to fund the entire children's health insurance program, which provides health insurance to low-income children and women.
Under the Democrats' proposal, the millions of illegal aliens who improperly were granted asylum and paroled under the Biden administration would once again be allowed to receive Medicaid benefits.
It does not end there.
The Democrat proposal would also require Medicaid to pay more for emergency care provided to illegal aliens than it does for American patients who are disabled, elderly, or children.
When shot someone shows you who they are, believe them.
The Democrat Party has unfortunately closed our government, costing Americans their jobs, threatening our military readiness, harming our economy, and causing chaos, all to help the illegals who broke into our country.
Instead of holding illegal aliens accountable and removing them from our country, which is what this administration is trying to do every day, the Democrats want to give them the free benefits paid for by the American taxpayer.
Democrats in 2025 are for illegal aliens first and Americans last.
This is the reality we are unfortunately facing right now in Washington, D.C. President Trump and Republicans will not give in to these radical demands.
The President and Republicans have a sacred responsibility to serve and protect the interests of their constituents, the American people.
That's why we are backing a clean and nonpartisan funding bill with no strings attached to reopen the government.
Democrats should do what they did 13 separate times under Joe Biden and vote for this exact same type of funding bill.
Now the Senate will vote tonight for the fifth time to reopen the government on the sixth day of this shutdown.
All we need are an additional five Democrat senators to end this madness and vote for the clean funding bill to reopen the government.
If you are an American watching at home right now, call your Democrat senators and tell them to do the right thing and end this shutdown.
With that, I will take your questions here in our new media seat today.
We have Elizabeth Mitchell from the Daily Signal.
Elizabeth, thanks for being here, and please kick us off.
unidentified
Thank you for having me.
I have two questions.
First, President Trump told reporters yesterday that firings of federal employees are taking place right now.
In which departments have people already been fired from their federal jobs due to shutdown.
karoline leavitt
The president was referring to the hundreds of thousands of federal workers who have been furloughed as a result of this federal government shutdown, both here at the White House and across the entire federal government at agencies across the board.
There are federal workers who are staying home.
Many of them work in the White House.
You know them.
Some of them sit just behind me at those desks.
They are not unable to show up to work right now because the Democrats show uh chose to shut the government down.
And so we're already unfortunately seeing the consequence of this.
Uh, and then, of course, the Office of Management and Budget is a continuing to work with agencies on who unfortunately is going to have to be laid off if this shutdown continues.
unidentified
And Secretary Robert of Kennedy Jr. said the FDA was required by federal law to approve the new abortion bill last week.
Is the administration considering steps to undo this in lines of requests from pro-life Congress members and organizations?
karoline leavitt
I think Secretary Kennedy and the Department of Health and Human Services, as I addressed in the briefing last week, were following the law and we will continue to do so.
As I said last week as well, it's not an endorsement of this drug by any means.
It's just a law that they were following.
Jennifer.
unidentified
We heard you say that you want people to call their Democratic senators.
Is the president calling Democratic Senators himself?
Can you say what he's doing today to resolve the shutdown?
karoline leavitt
Yep, I was just in the Oval Office.
He was on the phone with Speaker Johnson.
He's also spoken with the Senate majority leader who are in touch with, of course, moderate Democrats and Democrats across the board who we understand hopefully want to do the right thing by their constituents to reopen the government.
So the president is being kept uh very well apprised of the ongoing shutdown on Capitol Hill.
And of course, his position is very clear.
There's nothing to negotiate, just reopen the government, and then we can talk about all the important issues facing our country.
unidentified
So he hasn't called specific members of Congress.
karoline leavitt
Not to my knowledge, no.
unidentified
And then on the Affordable Care Act, is he willing to give more to share more on what he'd like to negotiate on the Affordable Care Act later?
Is he willing to say specifically what he would like in when?
karoline leavitt
But look, the president is definitely committed to fixing and improving our health care system.
You saw it again last week when he had one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world coming into the Oval Office and promising to lower drug prices by 200, 300, 100% in many cases for various types of drugs for American patients.
That is a huge fix to a broken system that has been ripping off the American people for far too long.
So the president's very committed to this.
But right now, we need to reopen the federal government, and the pr president is uh remaining very firm in that position.
Catherine.
unidentified
Um if the vote fails in the Senate today, do we open the government would that trigger layons?
karoline leavitt
Look, again, we hope that the vote will not fail because this administration wants to reopen the government.
We don't want to see people laid off.
But unfortunately, if this shutdown continues, layoffs are going to be a uh unfortunate consequence of that.
Well look, we'll see how the vote goes tonight.
unidentified
And can you confirm is the White House uh floating a proposal to cap Obamacare subsidies by denying them to new enrollees?
karoline leavitt
I have not seen a proposal like that.
Emily.
Thanks, Carolyn.
unidentified
Uh the president said yesterday he was considering a phase two approach to Venezuela.
Are is the president considering US foods on the ground or any kind of support of what we're throwing Maduro?
karoline leavitt
I won't get into any specific proposals that are being considered by the president and his national security team, but I think we've been pretty transparent and clear in uh the administration's view of the illegitimate Maduro regime, and the president has taken very unprecedented tough action to end the uh illegal trafficking of illicit drugs into our country uh from Maduro's illegitimate regime.
unidentified
Go on.
karoline leavitt
Uh uh Danny, go ahead.
unidentified
Thanks, Caroline.
Um French government has collapsed again uh for the uh fourth time of a year.
Um and uh I was just wondering if there's any concern in the White House about the kind of ongoing political crisis there, any thoughts about whether the uh President Trump's good friend President Macron should either call elections or even resign over that.
karoline leavitt
Well, I can tell you the White House and the National Security Council are very much aware uh of this situation, but I think it would be imprudent of me to weigh in on French internal politics from the podium, so I will reserve comment on that behind you.
Yes.
unidentified
What is uh President Trump's expectations for talks today and I guess this week in Egypt?
And is there a new timeline that the president is giving all sides to reach an agreement?
Yes.
karoline leavitt
Uh there are technical talks happening right now in Egypt amongst uh Special Envoy Whitkoff and Jared Mr. Kushner, uh, as well as um their respective parties from all sides.
What we saw take place on Friday, and I have not commented on that from the podium yet, is truly remarkable.
Uh, you've seen all sides of this conflict agree that this war needs to end and agree to the 20-point framework that President Trump proposed.
It's an incredible achievement, and the administration is working very hard to move the ball forward as quickly as we Can.
The president wants to see uh ceasefire.
He wants to see the hostages released, and the technical teams are discussing that as we speak to ensure that the environment is perfect to release those hostages.
They're going over the lists of both the Israeli hostages and also the political prisoners who will be released.
And those talks are underway, and the president is very much on the ball and is being apprised of this situation.
unidentified
The president has given a Sunday evening deadline.
Obviously, the negotiations have extended that, I imagine.
What is that new deadline?
Does the president have a time frame in mind to see this phase implemented?
karoline leavitt
Well, the Sunday evening deadline was to hear back from Hamas on the proposal one way or another.
And of course, on Friday, Hamas put out a very clear statement in the president's view that they accept the president's framework, and that's why those technical talks are now underway.
But again, we want to move very quickly on this, and the president wants to see the hostages released as soon as possible.
Steve.
I don't want to draw a red line up here, Steve.
Of course, it's it's very important, as I just mentioned, that we get this done quickly.
That's how the president's team feels, so we can get some momentum, get the hostages out, and then move to the next part of this, which is really ensuring that we can create a lasting and durable peace in Gaza and and ensure that Gaza is a place that no longer threatens the security of Israel or the United States.
unidentified
What do you expect to be on the agenda for the President's meeting with members of Canada tomorrow?
karoline leavitt
I'm sure trade will be a topic of discussion tomorrow, uh, and all of the other issues that are facing both Canada and the United States.
I know the president looks forward to having that discussion with Carney and the Oval Office.
unidentified
Thanks, Caroline.
I have two questions.
Uh on the layoff of federal workers potentially.
The president said yesterday that Democrats will be to blame if federal workers lose their jobs.
Historically, though, in past shutdowns, workers have been furloughed, but they have not been laid off in mass.
So wouldn't that be the president's call to lay people off?
karoline leavitt
As I've said repeatedly, Caitlin, this conversation about layoffs would not be happening right now if the Democrats did not vote to shut the government down.
And as I also said last briefing as well, we are 37 trillion dollars in debt, and the government is not receiving any cash.
So someone has to look at the balance sheet and be good stewards of the American taxpayer dollar.
And layoffs are an unfortunate consequence of that.
Well, as I'm telling you now, this administration is focusing on checking the balance sheet and ensuring we're doing the right thing by the American taxpayer.
And again, these conversations about layoffs would not be happening in the White House today if not for the Democrat shutdown.
And they have a choice to change that.
They have another opportunity tonight to do the right thing to reopen the government.
unidentified
Sorry, my second question.
A federal judge over the weekend that the president had appointed to the bench in his first term in office, basically argued that he could not deploy other states' national guards to to Portland.
Basically said that it was untethered his argument to what is actually happening on the ground.
Which local officials in Portland have said that the National Guard is needed there.
karoline leavitt
With all due respect to that judge, I think her opinion is untethered in reality and in the law.
The president is using his authority as commander-in-chief U.S. code 12406, which clearly states that the president has the right to call up the National Guard.
In in cases where he deems it's appropriate.
And if you look at what has happened in Portland, Oregon, for more than 100 nights.
I was talking to our law enforcement team about it this morning.
For more than 100 days, night after night after night.
The ICE facility has been really under siege by these anarchists outside.
They have been uh disrespecting law enforcement, they've been inciting violence.
We saw again a guillotine rolled out in front of this federal building.
And so the president wants to ensure that our federal buildings and our assets are protected, and that's exactly what he's trying to do.
And uh ultimately, in the case in Los Angeles, that judge ruled in the Ninth Circuit uh that that panel of judges ruled that th those troops could remain and that the president was well within his authority to do so.
So we are appealing that decision, as you know.
We expect a hearing on it pretty quickly.
And we're very confident in the president's legal authority to do this and we're very confident we will win on the merits of the law.
unidentified
But no local officials that you can point to that have said we need the National Guard?
Because I spoke to the police chief of Portland last week.
He said that the president's claims just don't match up with what's happening on the ground.
karoline leavitt
I would encourage you as a reporter to go on the ground and to take a look at for yourself because there's been many members of the press, not press in this room, but independent journalists, some of whom we'll be inviting to the White House very soon to share their stories, Because they have been in the middle of these riots and they have witnessed the anarchy that is taking place night after night.
It's on video.
You should play it on your show.
You have a great opportunity in prime time on CNN to show your audience.
Yeah, but you're probably talking to partisan Democrat officials who are opposed to every sing everything this president does.
You should also ask the people who live in Portland.
We've actually heard from many members of the community who have said that this is complete civil disobedience.
It's a mess.
It's been loud, it's been troubling for neighbors in the community who are just trying to live peacefully.
And these people are not in there to peacefully protest.
They are there to cause mayhem and have a lot of people.
unidentified
Stephen Chi.
Go ahead.
Thank you, Caroline.
Uh, two questions.
Uh first, uh, do you have a reaction to reports that thousands of Cuban troops are deployed alongside Russia and fighting in Ukraine?
And on a very different matter, uh, the president last week floated in an interview with our colleague Daniel from America a rebate for tariffs of uh to $2,000 per person.
Uh is that plan contingent on the Supreme Court's upcoming ruling on the legality of the tariffs?
And are is the White House preparing for legislation to make that happen?
Sure.
karoline leavitt
On the first point, I have not seen that report, Stephen, but I'll check in with our national security team after this and we'll get you an update uh to your second point about the tariff rebates.
Uh, I think it's an idea that the president has discussed and floated with his team of advisors, but no decision has been firmly made at this point in time.
Um, why don't we go to the back?
Owen.
unidentified
Good afternoon.
karoline leavitt
Good afternoon.
unidentified
A few days ago, President Trump demanded Jay Jones of Virginia get out of the race for condoning political violence and text messages against a Republican politician a few years ago.
He hasn't left the race, he hasn't dropped out.
What's the president's reaction?
karoline leavitt
Well, as you know, I'm not at liberty to discuss political races from the podium.
I think the president himself made his position very clear, and I think anyone could agree.
The messages that were sent by this Democrat nominee for attorney general in Virginia are really shocking, alarming, and completely unacceptable.
He was threatening to kill his opponent and his opponent's children, and that type of rhetoric has zero place in our country, and uh the president was absolutely right to condemn that.
unidentified
So one more please.
karoline leavitt
Sure, go ahead.
unidentified
Thank you.
vaughn hillyard
The Democrats have questioned and scrutinize the president's comments about using potentially the military, American cities as training grounds for the military.
And when you look at Portland, Chicago, local and state officials say that their local law enforcement is able to handle the situations, these protests on the ground.
The president says that Portland is burning, using that as justification for the National Guard in Portland.
But when you look here in Washington, DC, the president just last week said it is now a completely safe city, and there are still National Guard members on the streets that are not involved in ICE activities.
Can you provide the justification for the White House here in Washington DC why the National Guard members continue to be out on the streets?
karoline leavitt
Because Washington, DC has invited the National Guard here.
Why?
Because the mayor is doing the right thing, unlike mayors in other cities like Portland, as Caitlin and others have pointed out, who refuse to see that there are positive results from when local law enforcement works with federal law enforcement to do the right thing on behalf of their citizens.
And Washington, DC is no doubt a safer city right now, today, than it was a few months ago when President Trump started this initiative to make DC safe again.
And the National Guard is still here because the President and the mayor agree that it's a good thing for the city.
Just like you're seeing in Memphis, for instance, we'll have National Guard deployed to Memphis.
We have federal agents who are on the ground working with state and local law enforcement.
The state police in Tennessee are part of this effort, the local metropolitan police in Memphis are part of this effort.
State and local law enforcement and federal law enforcement should be working together.
And it's a shame that we see in some cities across the country that their mayors are just simply refusing to cooperate because they don't like Donald Trump.
And that's what this boils down to.
And I don't think any American would disagree that Chicago needs more law enforcement reinforcements, that they need more resources.
Look at this headline from over the weekend.
At least 30 people shot during the weekend in Democrat-run Chicago.
Five of them were killed in one weekend.
This is completely unacceptable.
And the president wants to make American city safer, and he's willing to work with anyone to do it.
vaughn hillyard
If the courts allow you to ultimately send in the National Guard into Chicago and Portland, do Democrats not have reason to be concerned that there are long term and long term plans by this administration to keep U.S. military or the National Guard in American cities like what we are seeing here in Washington.
karoline leavitt
Why should they be concerned about the federal government offering help to make their cities a safer place?
They should be concerned about this.
They should be concerned about the fact that people in their cities right now are being gunned down every single night.
And the president, all he's trying to do is fix it.
And there has been a complete smear campaign by the Democrats and the media, quite frankly.
I was reading political playbook this morning, one of the most inside the beltway newsletters you can find.
And you guys are framing this like the president wants to take over the American cities with the military.
The president wants to help these local leaders who have been completely ineffective in securing their own cities.
And we have already seen there's a positive formula for that.
Look at Washington, DC.
The murder rate has declined significantly.
Our streets are safer.
People who live here feel safer.
All of you in this room, I know you do, you just won't admit it.
And it's a proven system that works, and the president wants to make America cities safe again.
And I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
But he lost my own.
Because the mayor wants them.
unidentified
Michael.
If Hamas does agree to relinquish power and give it up, uh seed power to this transitional technocratic government.
If that does happen, would the Trump administration then recognize a Palestinian state?
karoline leavitt
Look, I don't want to get ahead of the technical talks right now, Michael.
They're extremely sensitive.
Uh they're taking place again as we speak, and there's a lot of um, there's many things to discuss, of course.
This is uh hopefully we we expect and we hope going to be one of the greatest peace deals this world has ever seen.
And the Trump administration is working diligently and working very hard to get there.
And as I said, Friday, all our terms agreed.
Uh we have the Arab countries who are working with us.
Of course, Israel has been incredible in cooperating with the president's plan and agreeing to it, and we're very hopeful and we expect that to continue.
unidentified
You tweeted about this over the weekend.
Thank you.
karoline leavitt
I was going to you in the blue shirt and tie.
unidentified
Thank you, Caroline.
Uh, today the Supreme Court declined to hear Jelaine's Maxwell's appeal.
Will Trump rule out granting her clemency?
Is that something the White House is considering?
karoline leavitt
Uh it's not something I've heard discussed.
Um, and we don't comment on clemency requests that may or may not have been made, but um, I'm certainly not tracking that one at this point in time.
Jordan.
unidentified
Thank you, Caroline.
Um, so we're talking about these radical groups in Portland and Chicago.
Um I know the president has spoken about potentially going after George Soros with RICO charges and for funding all of this violence.
Has there been any update on that?
And also, is the administration looking into the other nonprofits, maybe taking away their 501c3 status for funding this violence and one more question.
karoline leavitt
Sure.
The financial backing of these uh groups, particularly Antifa, is certainly something the administration is looking into aggressively, and the federal government has never really been mobilized or tasked with doing that.
Uh so we're kind of kickstarting that into gear.
The FBI is working on it alongside the White House's Homeland Security Task Force.
We have our intelligence community looking into this as well, and even the Secretary of Treasury is involved with these matters since they are financial in nature.
Uh, and we will continue to get to the bottom of who is funding these organizations in this organized anarchy against our country and our government.
It's a question the American people have been begging the answer for for many years, and uh we're committed to uncovering it, and when we do, I'm sure you'll be one of the first people to know.
unidentified
So thank you, thank you.
So Gaza, under the president's uh plan, is gonna be governed by a transitional governance of a technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee, committee made up of qualified Palestinian international experts.
Now, given how radicalized the Palestinian population is in Gaza and in the West Bank, can you offer some insight or guidance into who are some of these Palestinians that are going to be considered for leadership roles in Gaza and where are you gonna be finding them?
Do you have any name?
karoline leavitt
We're not quite there yet, Jonathan.
Uh, the president believes peace is possible in Gaza, and that's why he presented this detailed and comprehensive plan.
The first step of that is securing a ceasefire uh and releasing the hostages.
And then those conversations about ensuring a durable and lasting peace can continue.
But what do you need to have peace in a region like Gaza that's been war turn torn for far too long?
You need security guarantees and you need uh good governance.
And so those will be two of the priorities that this administration is focused on.
unidentified
The president has said he wants uh the government to reopen this week in a deal.
Um what is uh what's gonna happen by the end of the week if there's no deal with the white with what no deal with what?
karoline leavitt
Uh look, as I said, unfortunately, there's gonna be a lot of pain inflicted.
There already is on the American public, on our troops who are not being paid, again on women and and young children who depend on critical food assistance.
We hate to see this, and in fact, the Office of Management and Budget is trying to do everything they can to find funds to get out the door for these vulnerable populations in our country.
Again, we shouldn't be having to do that.
The Democrats have a chance to change course tonight.
I believe the vote's taking place at 6 30, and we urge Democrat senators to vote to reopen the government and to do the right thing.
Thanks guys.
unidentified
Thank you.
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