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Donald Trump's press secretary Karoline Leavitt had some harsh words for the press after it had been reported that the White House could make a big change.
During the weekend it was reported that the White House is preparing to take control of the sitting room of the briefing space in a brutal power play that could use for decades of precedent and make the liberal media angry.
“It's not from elitist journalists,” said Leavitt, 27, on Fox News about the briefing room of the White House.
“I would remind them that the briefing space is part of the people of the people. It is from the American people. '
In the meantime, Trump has seriously driven the possibility that he ran for a third term, despite the US constitution that determines that presidents are limited to two term of four years.
“I'm not joking,” Trump said in a phone call on Sunday morning with NBC News.
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