ABSOLUTE CHAOS AT THE WHITE HOUSE: Our Next News Network cameras were the only ones perfectly positioned when Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered what may be the most explosive press briefing in White House history. What started as routine announcements turned into rapid-fire bombshells that left the press corps scrambling for phones and some reporters literally fleeing the room. The storm clouds gathering outside mirrored the political earthquake happening inside as Leavitt systematically dropped revelation after revelation that will fundamentally reshape America’s future forever.
The briefing opened with somber condolences for slain NYPD Officer Islam, but within minutes transformed into a masterclass demonstration of America First victories. Leavitt revealed President Trump has been secretly brokering peace deals at absolutely unprecedented rates – averaging one per month since taking office. The Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire alone saved 300,000 displaced people, achieved through a single phone call where Trump threatened to end all trade discussions unless fighting stopped immediately. The list continues: Israel-Iran, Rwanda-Congo, India-Pakistan, Serbia-Kosovo, Egypt-Ethiopia. Six major conflicts ended in six months.
But that was just the appetizer. Leavitt then dropped the pharmaceutical bombshell that sent shockwaves through DC’s establishment. Seventeen letters personally signed by Trump were sent to Big Pharma CEOs, with Leavitt reading the Eli Lilly letter verbatim from the podium. The ultimatum: implement Most Favored Nation pricing within 60 days or face the administration deploying “every tool in our arsenal.” Specific demands include extending MFN pricing to Medicaid, guaranteeing it for new drugs, and allowing direct purchasing at international prices. September 29th is the deadline. No negotiations. Total capitulation required.
The EU trade deal announcement caused audible gasps throughout the briefing room. Not $60 billion as initially reported but $600 BILLION in investments, plus $750 billion in energy purchases, plus unprecedented market access for American goods. Leavitt personally witnessed Trump negotiating in Scotland, describing how he “got the most juice out of that squeeze.” The numbers are staggering: the largest trade deal in human history, completed in 48 hours, with zero American concessions. Chuck Schumer’s emotional meltdown on the Senate floor suddenly makes perfect sense.
Then came the shock reveal: a $200 million White House Ballroom project launching September 2025. For 150 years, presidents wanted it—Trump’s making it happen with private donations, including his own. Leavitt’s renderings showed a 90,000 sq ft classical hall seating 650 guests, ending the era of state dinner tents. McCreary Architects, Clark Construction, and AECOM will overhaul the East Wing.
The Nancy Pelosi expose left reporters stunned. Leavitt laid out the numbers: $174,000 salary vs. $413 million net worth, 70% portfolio growth in 2024, outperforming Buffett and every hedge fund. The message: Trump backs banning congressional stock trading to fight corruption. The contrast between service and self-enrichment was unmistakable.
Special Envoy Witkoff’s Gaza mission announcement sparked confusion among reporters. He enters Gaza tomorrow with Ambassador Huckabee to inspect aid sites and meet local Gazans. This direct humanitarian push, ordered by Trump, marks a sharp shift in Middle East policy. Leavitt praised Trump’s “big heart” while stressing Hamas must surrender and release all hostages to end the conflict.
The midnight tariff deadline jolted the press corps. Executive order drops today, with 200 countries scrambling. Two-thirds of key partners secured. South Korea accepted 15% tariffs and $350 billion in investments—90% of profits paying U.S. debt. Mexico gets 90 days of talks while under multiple tariffs. The reciprocal trade revolution begins at midnight.
Brown University’s complete capitulation showcased the administration’s culture war victories. $50 million over 10 years, ending trans surgeries on minors, adopting biological definitions of male and female, implementing merit-based admissions, and combating campus antisemitism. Leavitt called it “yet another huge win” in rooting out discrimination and protecting children from “barbaric procedures.”
The grand finale: Presidential Fitness Test returns to American schools. Executive order signing at 4 PM with famous athletes, part of making America healthy again. The nostalgic callback to American greatness resonated through the briefing room.
As flood warnings hit DC and storm clouds gathered ominously, our cameras captured every moment of this historic briefing. Leavitt’s marathon performance showcased an administration operating at breakthrough velocity. This wasn’t just a press briefing – it was a declaration that the old ways are dead.