White house Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt did not take kindly to a nasty Democrat congressman mocking her Christian beliefs and gave a perfect response that illustrates her true character.
Less than two weeks ago, Rep. Dave Min (D-CA) was angered by a comment Leavitt made regarding false reports that President Trump rescinded a federal finding freeze back on January 29. Leavitt corrected the ‘reporting’ from corporate media talking heads to point out that this was a recission of the OMB memo to end any confusion created by a court’s injunction and the freeze remained in effect.
Min, though, accused Leavitt of being a liar and cruelly mocked her faith in Christ.
“Thou shalt not bear false witness,” Min wrote on X. “Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is a fake Christian, like so many in the Golden Calf Administration.”
"Thou shalt not bear false witness…"@PressSec Karoline Leavitt is a Fake Christian, like so many in this Golden Calf administration. https://t.co/LGs2Rev6lO
— Dave Min (@DaveMinCA) January 29, 2025
During an interview with the New York Post on Saturday, Leavitt swatted aside Min’s vile post with disdain. […]
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