Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Friday, November 21, 2025

Not Attending G20. Not Attending COP30. Trump's America Bailing Out.

And yet, the Idiot-in-Chief claims America is now respected.  

Vulgar. Disrespectful. Cheating and lying. Hallmarks of the Donald Dumb administration. The 28-year old "spokesman" for Trump, Karoline Leavitt, has four fathers: Her biological one, her 60-year-old husband, her fatherly president Donald Dumb who says he loves her lips, and of course her Father in Heaven. Her wilful submissiveness to all these male father figures is part of her Christian ethos, just like Muslim women in backward societies. 

She is very good at insulting officials of other "shithole" countries at the behest of her President Father. She is upset at South Africa's president because she says he was "running his mouth a little bit against the United States and the president of the United States earlier today and that language is not appreciated by the president or his team". 

As if Donald Dumb is a virgin when it comes to hurling vulgarities (like a "real" man does) and running verbal diarrheas from his buccal orifice that often looks like a giant caudal orifice operating under stimuli from an unstable peristaltic brain.


 






 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Karoline Leavitt Says US ‘Not Participating’ in G-20 Talks After She Saw South African Prez ‘Running His Mouth’
Tom Durante
Thu, November 20, 2025

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that the U.S. is “not participating” in G20 talks in South Africa after she saw the country’s president “running his mouth a little bit.”

The remarks came as Leavitt was asked about a recent piece in the New York Times, which reported that the U.S. was sending South African ambassador Marc Dillard to the country this weekend, a 180-degree turn from the original Trump administration tactic of boycotting the event.

In addition, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said during a Thursday press conference, “We have received notice from the United States, a notice which we are still in discussions with them over about a change of mind, about participating in one shape, form or other in the summit … In a way we see this as a positive sign, very positive, because as I’ve often said, boycott politics never work.”

In the briefing room Thursday, Leavitt denied a “shift” in the policy toward the South Africa-hosted G20, and called out Ramaphosa for “falsely claiming” the U.S. was to participate, adding, “I saw the South African president running his mouth a little bit against the United States and the president of the United States earlier today and that language is not appreciated by the president or his team.”

A senior Trump administration official told The Times that America will only be taking part in the event this weekend on a “purely ceremonial” basis.

Leavitt also said that Dillard would only attend to recognize that the U.S. will be hosting the next G20 in December 2026.

Read the exchange here:

REPORTER: Two questions for you. The “New York Times” reporting that the administration is now sending a U.S. Official to the G20. They’re sending Marc Dillard. Can you confirm if that is true and also explain the shift and-

KAROLINE LEAVITT: I’d be happy to explain because there is not a shift. The United States is not participating in official talks at the G20 in South Africa. I saw the South African president running his mouth a little bit against the United States and the president of the United States earlier today and that language is not appreciated by the president or his team. The ambassador, or the representative of the embassy in South Africa is there to recognize that the United States will be the host of the G20. They are receiving that send-off at the end of the event. They’re not there to participate in official talks despite what the South African president is falsely claiming.

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 The Daily Beast

Gavin Newsom trolled Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt with a satirical picture after she rushed to defend the president’s “piggy” insult.

After the White House released a video showing President Donald Trump, 79, telling Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey, 46, snarling “Quiet, piggy!” over questions about sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the California governor was quick to flip Trump’s insult back on him.

Now, the governor is responding to those in the president’s administration who are coming to his rescue.

“There is nothing she won’t defend,” Newsom posted on X in response to a clip of Leavitt telling reporters at Thursday’s press conference that the president is “very frank and honest” and that it’s “one of the many reasons the American people re-elected” him, in response to a question about what the president meant when he called a reporter “piggy.”


Newsom trolled the press secretary with a 'Hunger Games' inspired AI photo. / @GovPressOffice on X

In a typical Newsom-style post, the governor also shared an accompanying satirical image of Leavitt dressed as The Hunger Games character Effie Trinket.

Trinket acts as a face for the book series’ affluent, yet morally bankrupt Capitol, leading District 12’s yearly “Reaping” ceremony.

The Daily Beast has reached out to Leavitt’s representatives for comment.

Leavitt’s defense of Trump is not the first attempt to tamp down backlash since the president’s insult went viral. On Tuesday, the White House told the Daily Beast that Lucey “behaved in an inappropriate and unprofessional way toward her colleagues on the plane,” adding, “If you’re going to give it, you have to be able to take.”

Republican congresswoman María Elvira Salazar also shrugged off Trump’s remarks, saying that “No one is perfect,” and describing the president as a “picturesque and difficult, and a different type of politician.”

The press secretary echoed similar sentiments at the briefing, saying that although Trump gets “frustrated with reporters,” he is also “the most transparent president in history” and that everyone should “appreciate the frankness and the openness” they receive from him.

Trump’s history of publicly insulting female reporters precedes his time in office. During his first presidential campaign in 2016, he targeted then-Fox News host Megyn Kelly, claiming she had “blood coming out of her wherever” after she questioned him about calling women “fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals.”

U.S. President Donald Trump and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. / JIM WATSON / AFP via Getty Images

One day after the video surfaced of the president calling Lucey “piggy” on Air Force One, he told ABC White House correspondent Mary Bruce to “learn how to be a reporter.”

Leavitt has consistently defended the president at press briefings. In September, she struggled to explain Trump’s downplaying of domestic violence and has also defended him after emails linked to Epstein surfaced, suggesting he “knew about the girls”—claims the president denies.

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