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Karoline Leavitt SLAMS Kimmel’s Disgusting Comments About Melania At Press Briefing
Karoline Leavitt ripped into late-night host Jimmy Kimmel at a White House briefing, accusing him of crossing a line with a joke aimed at first lady Melania Trump as the country is still reeling from the shooting scare at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
Leavitt pointed to Kimmel’s remark calling Melania “an expectant widow,” arguing the crack was not just tasteless, but reckless in a moment when political violence has become a real threat.
She said it was absurd to suggest any spouse would “glow” at the possibility of her husband being killed.
“Who, in their right mind, says a wife would be glowing over the potential murder of her beloved husband?!” Leavitt said.
The press secretary said the broader issue is how easily hostile rhetoric has become a normal part of the media ecosystem, even as authorities investigate a would-be assassin who targeted Trump administration officials.
Leavitt drew a direct connection between the language that dominates politics and the mindset that fuels violence.
“Much of the manifesto of the would-be assassin is indistinguishable from the words that we hear daily from so many,” she said.
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Leavitt also spoke from firsthand experience, noting she was with the first lady the night of the WHCA incident. She said Melania Trump was shaken, not smug, and dismissed the idea that she would react the way Kimmel joked.
“Having experienced what I did with the First Lady on Saturday night, I can tell you that she was anything but that,” Leavitt said.
Leavitt framed the blowup as a bigger indictment of what she called a media culture that rewards cruelty, turns political opponents into targets and treats the first family like a punchline.
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“This kind of rhetoric about the President, the First Lady, and his supporters is completely deranged,” she said.
President Donald Trump also weighed in online, blasting Kimmel’s remarks and calling on the network to take action. Trump argued the comment should be treated as more than a cheap joke given the violence that erupted at the Correspondents’ Dinner.
The fight is the latest flashpoint in a cycle where comedy, commentary and outright hatred blur together, and the consequences are no longer theoretical. Leavitt said public figures who profit from the spotlight have a responsibility to recognize how quickly words can spill into real-world danger.
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