White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt teased a major infrastructure announcement from President Trump during a Fox & Friends appearance. Leavitt emphasized Trump’s recent busy schedule, claiming he had achieved more in one day than his predecessor did in four years. She hinted that the infrastructure announcement would showcase America’s return to prominence, boosting confidence from foreign leaders and investors. Leavitt also criticized former President Biden for pardoning his family, calling it an admission of guilt. She praised Trump for his focus on reducing taxes, regulations, and energy costs. The announcement follows the Senate’s passage of the Laken Riley Act, which prioritizes detaining undocumented immigrants accused of crimes, signaling a shift toward stricter immigration enforcement under Trump’s leadership.
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