MddowBlog-White House says Trump's 'piggy' insult was just him being 'open and honest' [View all]
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Press secretary Karoline Leavitt had six days to come up with a defense for the presidents crude insult. What she ended up pitching fell laughably short.
White House says #Trump's 'piggy' insult was just him being 'open and honest'
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— (@oceancalm.bsky.social) 2025-11-24T17:21:41.371Z
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/white-house-says-trumps-piggy-insult-was-just-open-honest-rcna245113
During a recent briefing, the presidents chief spokesperson, press secretary Karoline Leavitt, was offered an opportunity to defend, or at least to explain, Trumps degrading behavior
. She seemed to anticipate the question and presented a prepared answer.
Q: What did the president mean when he called a reporter "piggy"?
LEAVITT: Look, the president is very frank & honest with everyone in this room. You'll all seen it yourself. You've all experienced it yourselves. And I think it's one of the many reasons the American people reelected this president
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-11-20T18:56:44.614Z
....If this was intended to be persuasive, it failed.
First, the proposition that Trump is honest with journalists is hilarious, in addition to being demonstrably ridiculous. Second, whether or not Leavitt appreciates this, theres a difference between being frank and open and being a bully.
Third, framing the dynamic as the president getting frustrated with reporters when they lie about him makes it sound as if its journalists fault that he throws around juvenile, insulting taunts when they publish reports he doesnt like.
As for
the most transparent president in history, perhaps Leavitt can get back to us after the public gets access to his tax returns, the Epstein files, the reason for his recent MRI and the video of border czar Tom Homan allegedly accepting a bag full of cash from undercover FBI agents.
But perhaps most amazing of all was the press secretarys suggestion that media professionals should appreciate the president calling a reporter piggy, because hes being more respectful than that rascally Joe Biden.
Trump originally levied the insult during a press gaggle late last week, suggesting Leavitt had six days to come up with some kind of coherent defense. This, evidently, was the best she could do.