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Donald Trump flows over the appearance of his press secretary

Donald Trump ran a few heads on Friday, August 1, with a series of unusual and uncomfortable comments in which the press secretary Karoline Leavitt of the White House was praised during an interview with Newsmax.

RadarOnline.com can reveal that the president had called her appearance and way of speaking in ways in ways that critics have inappropriate.

When asked for his press secretary, Trump enthusiastically praised Leavitt.

“She has become a star. It is that face. It is that brain. It is those lips, the way they move. They move as if she is a machine gun. Is she in the room?” he said.

Newsmax -guestheer Rob Finnerty confirmed that Levitt was present in the room, which would continue Trump: “She is a star and she is great. She is actually a great person. But I don’t think anyone has ever had a better press secretary than Karoline. She has been great.”

The comments came one day after Leavitt delivered the president for the president during a briefing from the White House.

“This means that President Trump has on average about one peace agreement or ceases -the fires per month has mediated during his six months,” she said. “It is ample time that President Trump received the Nobel Prize in Peace.”

Leavitt, 27, is the youngest press secretary in American history and an avid defender of the Trump government.

The comments came at the end of a wide conversation with Finnerty, after a turbulent day on Wall Street caused by a disappointing job report in July and downward revisions in job growth for May and June.

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In response to the economic news, Trump announced that he had fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the agency responsible for compiling the reports.

Trump’s interview also included a blunder that attracted eyebrows internationally. When discussing recent performance of foreign policy, he seemed to refer to conflicts as “very beautiful”.

“You look at what has happened lately – we have arranged a lot of … Many very beautiful wars,” Trump said. “You know, one of the wars: India-Pakistan, nuclear.”

It is unclear what Trump meant by “beautiful wars” or what conflicts he claimed that his administration had resolved.

The Indian Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh quickly rejected the suggestion that the American pressure had influenced recent military actions, and called the claim “completely incorrect and unfounded” in comments for the Lok Sabha.

The president’s statement repeated comments on his new golf course in Scotland earlier this week, where he told reporters that he had personally stopped several wars.

“We did one yesterday. You know, we stopped the war, but we stopped about five wars,” he said. “So that is much more important than golf. As much as I want, it’s much more important.”

While Trump’s allies celebrated his approval of Leavitt, critics argued that his focus on her appearance instead of her implementation continued to reflect continuous issues with professionalism in his administration.

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