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Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Briefs Members of the Media, Jan. 31, 2025
Washington, D.C. – White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed members of the media today in a press briefing covering a range of topics, including the administration’s ongoing policy initiatives, recent legislative developments, and international affairs.
Leavitt began by reiterating the administration’s commitment to economic growth, highlighting the latest employment figures and key economic indicators. "The American economy continues to show resilience, with job creation remaining strong and inflation steadily decreasing," she stated. "The President remains focused on ensuring economic prosperity for all Americans."
On the legislative front, Leavitt discussed recent bipartisan efforts in Congress to advance infrastructure projects across the country. She praised lawmakers for their cooperation and emphasized the administration’s support for modernizing critical infrastructure, which includes investments in transportation, broadband expansion, and clean energy initiatives.
Turning to international matters, Leavitt addressed recent diplomatic efforts, reaffirming the administration’s stance on global security and cooperation. She underscored the United States’ ongoing commitment to its allies and reiterated support for diplomatic resolutions to ongoing conflicts. "The President believes in the power of diplomacy and is committed to working with our international partners to promote peace and stability," she said.
During the Q&A portion of the briefing, Leavitt responded to questions regarding national security, energy policies, and upcoming engagements on the President’s schedule. She assured reporters that the administration remains transparent in its approach and continues to engage with the public on pressing issues.
The briefing concluded with Leavitt reaffirming the administration’s priorities and encouraging open dialogue between the White House and the media. "We appreciate the role the press plays in keeping the public informed, and we remain committed to providing timely and accurate information," she concluded.
For further details, the White House Press Office will provide additional information and updates as necessary.
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