Your mother..." White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt lashed out at journalist who spewed venom against Trump.

Donald Trump and Putin are set to meet to resolve the long-running conflict between Russia and Ukraine, although a similar meeting in Alaska two months ago was unsuccessful.

White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt has targeted a reporter who provided critical coverage of Donald Trump, calling him a left-wing hacker. The reporter had asked Caroline where US President Donald Trump was planning to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, to which Caroline responded. Caroline Levitt also shared a screenshot of her conversation with the reporter.

 

This meeting between Donald Trump and Putin is being planned to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. Huffington Post reporter SV DTE messaged Caroline Levitt and asked who had chosen the location for the meeting, as Donald Trump and Putin may meet in Budapest, the capital of Hungary. SV DTE is a senior journalist who writes on political issues and has often been in the news for her critical coverage of Donald Trump. 

Caroline Levitt's response to SV DTE's question was a one-line response: "Your mother." Caroline Levitt also shared a screenshot of their chat on the social media platform X. She captioned the screenshot, "For reference, Huffington Post reporter SV DTE is not a fact-oriented journalist. He's a left-wing hacker who targets President Donald Trump, and he's been doing so for years, and he's been bombarding my phone with pro-Democrat propaganda."

 

Caroline further wrote in her post, "Take a look at Date's feed. It reads like the personal diary of an anti-Trump activist. Activists who masquerade as journalists do the profession a disservice."

 

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are expected to meet in Budapest within the next two weeks. However, the White House has not yet confirmed the location or date. The two leaders' previous meeting, held on August 15th in Alaska, was reportedly ineffective. Trump called for an immediate ceasefire, which Putin refused to accept.