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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Blasts ABC News’s ‘False’ Report on Iranian Drone Warning

In a recent report by ABC News, it was claimed that Iran was planning to launch drones against the West Coast. However, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has dismissed this as “fake news” and has accused ABC News of spreading false information.

Leavitt, in a press conference on Thursday, strongly condemned ABC News for their irresponsible reporting. She stated that the news outlet had no credible evidence to support their claims and that it was simply an attempt to create fear and panic among the American people.

The White House press secretary also pointed out that this was not the first time ABC News had spread false information. She reminded the public of the network’s previous false reports, including the infamous “Covington Catholic High School” incident.

Leavitt emphasized that the Trump administration takes national security very seriously and any potential threat would be dealt with swiftly and effectively. She assured the American people that there was no reason to be alarmed and that the government was constantly monitoring the situation.

The post on Breitbart, titled “White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Blasts ABC News’s ‘False’ Report on Iranian Drone Warning,” further highlighted Leavitt’s strong stance against the fake news. The article also mentioned that ABC News had not reached out to the White House for a comment before publishing their report, which further raises questions about the credibility of their sources.

It is evident that the mainstream media has been consistently spreading false information and creating a sense of panic among the public. This is not only irresponsible but also dangerous, as it can have serious consequences.

The Trump administration has been a victim of such false reporting since the beginning. The biased and negative coverage by certain media outlets has been a constant challenge for the administration. However, they have always stood strong and have continued to work towards the betterment of the country.

Leavitt’s strong condemnation of ABC News’s false report is a reminder to the media that they have a responsibility to report the truth and not create unnecessary fear and chaos. It is also a message to the American people to be cautious of the news they consume and to not fall prey to sensationalized headlines.

In conclusion, the White House press secretary’s statement and Breitbart’s article shed light on the issue of fake news and the need for responsible journalism. The Trump administration remains committed to protecting the nation and its citizens, and false reports like this will not deter them from their mission. It is time for the media to take responsibility for their actions and report the truth, rather than creating sensationalized stories for their own benefit.

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