This is Why You Don’t Want to Mess with Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders

The biased and fake news media has repeatedly misrepresented important facts in an effort to mislead the American public. At the forefront of their so-called “reporting,” White House Press Briefings changed from important information gathering sessions to on-camera grandstanding. White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders has curtly ended their nonsense by pushing back with true facts against fake news.

Early in the Trump Administration, CNN “stars” and others unnerved former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer. Those days are over.

In this clip you see Sanders fielding questions from a reporter during a press briefing. Whether the left-leaning employee with White House credentials is trying to bait Sanders into a heated debate or simply flunked high school civics remains to be seen. But, Ayesha Rascoe gets roundly schooled about how the constitutional process works.

In this segment, Rascoe gets slammed by the now-formidable press secretary as her questions come across like a pointless effort to get more camera time. Sarah Sanders explains to the media personality exactly what the Trump Administration is doing to end the flood of illegal immigrants plaguing the United States and enforce the laws currently on the books.

Take a few moments to check out this awesome clip to find out why you don’t mess with Sarah Sanders!


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