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‘Her Lips Move Like…': Trump's Praise For Karoline Leavitt Leave Netizens Uncomfortable

‘Her Lips Move Like…': Trump's Praise For Karoline Leavitt Leave Netizens Uncomfortable

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Trump praised press secretary Karoline Leavitt for her intelligence and speaking style, and accused Obama and Clinton of plotting to link him to 2016 Russian interference.
US President Donald Trump heaped praise on White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, complimenting her intelligence, appearance, and speaking style. He praised her for her work and commented on her brain, face, and lips.
During an interview with Rob Finnerty on Newsmax, Trump expressed his admiration for the 27-year-old, Trump, declaring her the finest Press Secretary to have served any President.
In the discussion broadcast on August 1, Trump said, 'She's become a star. It's that face, it's that brain, it's those lips, the way they move. They move like she is a machine gun…. She is a star, she is a great person actually."
'I don't think anybody has ever had a best Press Secretary than Karoline Leavitt. She has been amazing," he added.
Trump recently shared his thoughts on various topics, from the Epstein files to giving a pardon to Ghislaine Maxwell and Diddy to the 2016 controversial cases.
The US President called for severe consequences for former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former US President Barack Obama, in an interview regarding the alleged Russian interference scandal in the 2016 election.
Trump called Obama master mind, and said, '[Obama] knew about it. We have it cold. [Durham] has it in writing. You could almost say that he was almost more of the mastermind. He heard what she was doing, and then he approved it — and not only approved it, he approved it and pushed it. And they knew it was fake. They knew the Russia thing was fake."
Trump says Obama & Clinton will 'pay VERY big price'Does jailing them spark civil war? https://t.co/0FA1sCCiWE pic.twitter.com/SHlOZ0Xxvb
— RT (@RT_com) August 2, 2025
The interview followed Senator Chuck Grassley's (R-Iowa) release of previously classified portions of former special counsel John Durham's report, suggesting potential involvement of Clinton's campaign in connecting Trump to Russian election interference.
The newly declassified 24-page 'Durham annex" reveals explosive details about the alleged plot by Hillary Clinton's campaign to frame Donald Trump for colluding with Russia during the 2016 presidential election, which Trump describes as potentially 'the biggest scandal in the history of our country".
'I think they should pay a price. By the way, it's a very big price," Trump told Finnerty, later adding, 'For that to have gone on, it's one of the great scandals, I think, in the history of our country. I know it is."
Trump further indicated that he would remain neutral regarding potential indictments of Clinton, Obama, or others.
'Well, it's up to [Attorney General] Pam Bondi, who's doing a terrific job. And she'll have to work with law enforcement to see what she wants to do. And I'm not giving her advice one way or the other," Trump said. 'But what came out over the last few days is incredible."
Trump recently accused Obama of treason, claiming documentary evidence supports his allegations that Obama orchestrated a plot to link Trump to Russia during the 2016 election. Trump also implicated Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton in the alleged scheme. In July, U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard presented evidence indicating the Obama administration's creation of Russian interference allegations.
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