White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany holds first briefing | USA TODAY

Kayleigh McEnany, who was appointed White House press secretary earlier in April, holds her fist on-camera press briefing.
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Trump campaign press secretary Kayleigh McEnany replaced White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham, who announced early April she will step down to return to the East Wing as chief of staff to the first lady, according to a senior administration official.

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  1. The history of the United States is what happened in the past in the United States, a country in North America.

    Native Americans lived in the Americas for thousands of years. English people in 1607 went to the place now called Jamestown, Virginia. Other European settlers went to the colonies, mostly from England and later Great Britain. France, Spain, and the Netherlands also colonized North America. In 1775, a war between the thirteen colonies and Britain began when the colonists were upset over paying taxation to their government in the UK, but were not being given any chance to vote in the UK/British elections, to contribute to how that money was spent.

    Just after dawn on April 19, 1775, the British attempted to disarm the Massachusetts militia at Concord, Massachusetts[source?], thus beginning the war with the “Shot Heard Round the World.” On July 4, 1776, Founding Fathers wrote the United States Declaration of Independence. They won the Revolutionary War and started a new country. They signed the constitution in 1787 and the Bill of Rights in 1791. General George Washington, who had led the war, became its first president. During the 19th century, the United States gained much more land in the West and began to become industrialized. In 1861, several states in the South attempted to leave the United States to start a new country called the Confederate States of America. This caused the American Civil War. After the war, Immigration resumed. Some Americans became very rich in this Gilded Age, and the country developed one of the largest economies in the world.

    In the early 20th century, the United States became a world power, fighting in World War I and World War II. Between the wars, there was an economic boom called the Roaring Twenties, when many people became richer, and a bust, called the Great Depression, when most were poorer. The Great Depression ended with World War II.

    The United States and the Soviet Union entered the Cold War. This included wars in Korea and Vietnam. During this time, African-Americans, Chicanos, and women sought more rights. In the 1970s and 1980s, the United States started to make fewer things in factories. The country then went through the worst recession it had since the Great Depression. In the late 1980s, the Cold War ended, helping the United States out of recession. The Middle East became more important in American foreign policy, especially after the September 11 attacks in 2001.

    1. @Gar Sm If the FBI can do this to people in power then we the people are easy targets. If that is not news we are all in trouble!

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  3. At the very beginning of this video, observe who walks in the room to give the briefing: *ALL YOUNG PEOPLE* . It’s refreshing to see young faces in up and coming leadership positions! All the dems leadership offerings are ancient rotting hack corpses. How about some fresh faces dems?!

  4. There a Great saying, ” A lie, is only really a lie, when its told to someone who deserves the truth” so she was right in the money with these media people.

  5. Unless it originated in the CIA level4 biowarefare lab at Fort Detrick and moved to Wuhan, which the USG was funding before the ban on research of ‘gain of function’ viruses, was shut down by the CDC for safety worries and leaks… Is that why Pharma’s conman, Fauci, diverted money to the Wuhan lab after the ban?

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