The White House is rolling out a new policy allowing opportunities for so-called “new media” outlets and content creators to ask questions during press briefings. White House press secretary ...
Podcasters and social media influencers will be permitted to apply for credentials to cover the White House, the new press secretary announced Tuesday. In her first briefing, Karoline Leavitt told ...
Natalie Winters is young, opinionated and unabashedly pro-Trump — and she is now one of the fresh “new media” faces who will occupy space in the White House Press Briefing Room as the new ...
The politician is asking the Duchess of Sussex to change the logo of her newly rebranded lifestyle company after claiming ...
FIRST ON FOX: The White House is launching a Rumble account as its presence on social media grows larger, Fox News Digital exclusively learned. A White House official told Fox Digital that it will ...
To mark Valentine’s Day, the White House posted a meme across its X, Instagram, and Facebook social media accounts. The post included a new take on the popular “roses are red, violets are blue ...
Meghan Markle’s new logo for her brand, As Ever, was chosen because of its links to the duchess’ relationship with Prince ...
FIRST ON FOX: The White House on Monday afternoon rolled out a new social media account aimed to hold "fake news accountable." "Welcome to the official Rapid Response account of the Trump 47 White ...
Grynbaum Michael Grynbaum is a media correspondent who writes frequently about news coverage of the president. In the delicate journalistic ecosystem of the White House’s James S. Brady Press ...
During her first briefing on Tuesday afternoon, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the creation of a dedicated seating section for “new media” journalists and said the ...
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Tuesday said the administration will open credentials to independent journalists, podcasters and social media influencers to cover the White House. Ms. Leavitt ...
(X) The internet is buzzing with memes and witty banter as social media users react to the announcement. From jokes about the new name to discussions about the redesigned logo, the online chatter ...