The corporate media doesn’t want you to see what really happened in the White House briefing room today — but Next News Network was there.
Our White House correspondent Miles Sedgwick watched as Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered one of the most explosive defenses of federal law enforcement we’ve seen in years, torching media lies and calling out Democrat officials who are openly fueling chaos in America’s streets.
What’s happening in Minneapolis isn’t a “protest.” It isn’t “civil unrest.” It’s organized lawlessness, and Leavitt didn’t mince words.
She laid out the facts the networks refuse to report: ICE agents were executing a lawful operation targeting a violent illegal alien. The suspect fled. Reinforcements emerged from a house and ambushed a federal officer, smashing his face with blunt objects. Only then did the agent defend his life.
But CNN and the legacy press didn’t lead with that.
Instead, they ran headlines designed to inflame anger, hide criminality, and put a target on the backs of federal agents. Leavitt called it out directly — naming the media as complicit in the violence now erupting in sanctuary cities.
She went further.
Leavitt exposed the dangerous rhetoric coming from Democrat governors and mayors who refuse to cooperate with federal law enforcement, labeling ICE officers “Nazis” and “Gestapo,” while mobs vandalize government vehicles and chant death threats against agents sworn to protect the public.
This isn’t accidental. It’s encouraged.
And the result? Federal officers under siege. Law enforcement morale under attack. And criminals emboldened.
Leavitt made it clear: this administration will not tolerate leaks from within the national security apparatus, will not tolerate violence against ICE, and will not bow to activist reporters masquerading as journalists. When pressed by a hostile media figure attempting to smear ICE with misleading statistics, Leavitt shut it down — hard — calling out the bias and reminding the room of the real victims: Americans killed by illegal alien criminals that ICE is trying to remove.
This briefing also revealed the broader picture: a federal government finally willing to enforce the law while the political class screams, obstructs, and incites unrest.
President Trump has made it clear that the Insurrection Act remains on the table if state and local officials continue to sabotage law enforcement and allow violence to spiral out of control. And as Leavitt emphasized, the President will always stand with the men and women who put on the uniform — not the agitators trying to burn the system down.
If you want the truth — not the sanitized headlines, not the narrative framing, not the activist spin — you’re in the right place.
This is why Next News Network exists.
Watch the full breakdown, hear exactly what was said in the briefing room, and understand why this moment marks a turning point in the battle between law and lawlessness in America.






