Something suspicious happened to NBC Peter Alexander veteran main reporter after a heated confrontation with Karoline Leavitt, something he had never thought of in his life.

In a stunning turn of events, veteran NBC correspondent Peter Alexander found himself in a heated confrontation with the new White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, that left him reeling. During a press briefing, Alexander challenged Leavitt on President Trump’s controversial policies regarding mass deportation and spending freezes, expecting to easily dismantle her arguments. However, what unfolded was a fiery exchange that took both the press and viewers by surprise.

Leavitt, only 27 years old, stood her ground with a confidence that belied her youth. She countered Alexander’s questions with a mix of poise and assertiveness, deftly weaving together facts and rhetoric that not only defended the administration’s stance but also turned the tables on her seasoned opponent. As the tension escalated, Alexander found himself grappling with the realization that he was not just facing a young press secretary, but a formidable adversary who was more than capable of holding her own in the high-stakes world of political journalism.

At one point, Leavitt delivered a particularly sharp rebuttal, leaving Alexander momentarily speechless. The exchange culminated in a moment of unexpected humility for the veteran reporter, who admitted later that he had never anticipated having to concede ground to someone so much younger. “I never thought I’d find myself in a position to back down in front of a 27-year-old,” he remarked, reflecting on the intensity of their debate. This clash not only showcased Leavitt’s rising prowess in the political arena but also served as a reminder that the dynamics of power and communication are constantly shifting, often in the most unexpected ways. As the dust settled, it became clear that Leavitt’s performance had made a lasting impression, setting the stage for her future interactions with the press.

 

 

 

NBC News’ chief White House correspondent shared a fiery exchange with Donald Trump‘s new press secretary after posing questions about the President’s sweeping immigration crackdown and federal spending freezes.

Peter Alexander confronted Karoline Leavitt during a White House press briefing Tuesday about Trump’s mass deportation effort, which has seen Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrest thousands of undocumented migrants.

Alexander, citing how Trump said they would ‘start with the criminals’, asked if violent offenders would be deported before other immigrants, before alleging that ‘nearly half’ of the 1,179 migrants arrested on Sunday found to ‘have no prior criminal record’.

Leavitt vaguely suggested that all undocumented migrants would be targeted equally, saying that Trump is ‘focused on launching the largest mass deportation operation in American history of illegal criminals’.

She claimed that any foreign national who enters the US illegally is ‘by definition a criminal’ and ‘subject to deportation’ and further noted that the President can want to ‘deport illegal criminals, illegal immigrants’ and simultaneously want violent criminals who came to America illegally removed from the country.

 

 

The NBC News reporter then turned his line of questioning to Trump’s stunning move to bring diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs in the federal government to a screeching halt by pausing trillions of dollars of funding.

Alexander asked for clarification on which financial assistance programs would be impacted by the freeze, but Leavitt fired back, saying the decision was clear and the ‘only uncertainty in this room is amongst the media.’

She emphasized that the move would not affect ‘individual assistance’ and reiterated that ‘cutting the cost of living in this country’ is ‘very important’ to Trump.

NBC News' chief White House correspondent Peter Alexander shared a fiery exchange with Donald Trump's new press secretary Karoline Leavitt after posing questions about the President's sweeping immigration crackdown and federal spending freezes

NBC News’ chief White House correspondent Peter Alexander shared a fiery exchange with Donald Trump’s new press secretary Karoline Leavitt after posing questions about the President’s sweeping immigration crackdown and federal spending freezes

Migrants are escorted across the Hidalgo International border Bridge as they being deported under Title 8, a law that allows for immediate deportation after crossing into the U.S. without authorization, in McAllen, Texas, US, January 27, 2025

Migrants are escorted across the Hidalgo International border Bridge as they being deported under Title 8, a law that allows for immediate deportation after crossing into the U.S. without authorization, in McAllen, Texas, US, January 27, 2025

Alexander challenged Trump’s mass deportation efforts, asking the Administration which undocumented migrants were being targeted by ICE.

Citing the President’s campaign promises, Alexander claimed that Trump said: ‘They’re going back home where they belong. And we start with the criminals. There are many, many criminals.’

 

 

The reporter then suggested that authorities were actively trying to remove all undocumented migrants from the country.

‘NBC News has learned that ICE arrested 1,179 undocumented immigrants on Sunday and nearly half of them 566 of the migrants appear to have no prior criminal record,’ Alexander said. ‘And besides, entering the country illegally, is the president still focused exclusively, which is a civil crime, not a it’s not criminal.’

But Leavitt snapped back: ‘It’s a federal crime.’

Alexander doubled down on his line of questioning, asking Leavitt if being a ‘violent offender’ is ‘no longer the predicate’ for deportation.

‘The president has said countless times on the campaign trail…that he is focused on launching the largest mass deportation operation in American history of illegal criminals,’ the press secretary replied.

‘If you are an individual, a foreign national, who illegally enters the United States of America, you are, by definition, a criminal. And so therefore you are subject to deportation.’

Alexander, interrupting Leavitt, asked her to clarify if ‘violent criminals do not receive precedence’ when it comes to deportation.

But the White House alleged that ‘two things can be true at the same time’.

‘We want to deport illegal criminals, illegal immigrants from this country. But the president has said that of course, the illegal criminal drug dealers, the rapists, the murderers, the individuals who have committed heinous acts on the interior of our country and who have terrorized law abiding American citizens, absolutely. Those should be the priority of ICE,’ Leavitt explained.

‘But that doesn’t mean that the other illegal criminals who entered our nation’s borders are off the table.’

In an announcement that sent shockwaves through Washington, the White House budget office issued a sweeping order to halt taxpayer money being doled out for initiatives in education and health care, housing assistance, disaster relief and a host of other areas. Pictured: President Trump holds up an order he signed during an indoor inaugural parade at the Capital One Arena on January 20

In an announcement that sent shockwaves through Washington, the White House budget office issued a sweeping order to halt taxpayer money being doled out for initiatives in education and health care, housing assistance, disaster relief and a host of other areas. Pictured: President Trump holds up an order he signed during an indoor inaugural parade at the Capital One Arena on January 20

Alexander quickly changed the subject to address another one of Trump’s executive orders that has sparked ‘confusion’ amongst Americans – the federal funding freeze.

 

 

In an announcement that sent shockwaves through Washington, the White House budget office issued a sweeping order to halt taxpayer money being doled out for initiatives in education and health care, housing assistance, disaster relief and a host of other areas.

The money is to be put on hold while the Trump administration reviews the programs to ensure they are aligned with the Republican president’s priorities.

‘President Trump, of course, ran, one of the key policy items was that he was going to lower prices, lower the cost of everything from groceries as he often said,’ Alexander said to Leavitt.

‘But in many of the cases it would seem that some of these moves could raise prices for real Americans on everything from low-income heating, that program, childcare programs. Will nothing that the president is doing here in terms of the freeze in these programs, raise prices on ordinary Americans?’

Leavitt asked Alexander to specify which particular programs he was concerned about, to which the reporter said, ‘I could refer to a lot of them. We don’t know what they are specifically.’

‘So you’re asking a hypothetical based on programs that you can’t even identify?’ she stated, before reiterating that the pause does not affect ‘individual assistance’.

‘Social Security, Medicare, welfare benefits, food stamps, that will not be impacted by this federal pause,’ she said – before turning the conversation towards Trump’s cost cutting efforts.

‘But I do want to address the cost cutting, because that’s certainly very important and cutting the cost of living in this country. President Trump has taken historic action over the past week to do that. He actually signed a memorandum to deliver emergency price relief for American families, which took a number of actions.’

 

 

She further noted that Trump ‘repealed many onerous Biden administration regulations’ and declared a ‘national energy emergency’ which she says will make America ‘energy dominant’.

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