According to the White House, Trump’s ‘piggy’ remark toward reporters shows ‘respect’ since he’s ‘being upfront with them.’

 

The White House briefing room had seen thousands of tense moments over the decades, but on this particular afternoon, something felt different — heavier, charged, almost electric.

Reporters filed in earlier than usual, whispering hurriedly, clutching notepads, adjusting cameras, checking microphones.

These were journalists who had weathered countless confrontations with administrations from both parties, yet even the most seasoned among them sensed…

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