Why MSNBC Host Nicolle Wallace Has Beef With Karoline Leavitt

In the world of political journalism, few rivalries are as entertaining — or as fiery — as the one between Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, and Nicolle Wallace, the MSNBC host. Both women have made waves in the media, but their clashes are becoming increasingly public, and it’s clear that the tension between them is far from a passing squabble. From pointed criticisms to moments of icy exchanges, it seems that their relationship is anything but cordial.

Leavitt, known for her role as Donald Trump’s press secretary and her no-nonsense attitude, has found herself in the crosshairs of Wallace, whose sharp critiques and progressive viewpoints are often at odds with the Trump administration’s messaging. But it was one specific incident during a press briefing that truly highlighted the growing animosity between the two, setting the stage for a rivalry that promises to stay in the headlines.

The Catalyst: Trump’s Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel Controversy

The animosity between Leavitt and Wallace became undeniable after a press conference the day following President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress. During that address, Trump made headlines by honoring 13-year-old Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel, a brain cancer survivor and aspiring police officer, by appointing him as a temporary Secret Service agent.

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The move sparked criticism from many who saw it as a political stunt, but for some, it seemed to be a heartwarming gesture. Leavitt, who often defends Trump’s actions, voiced her support for the president, but Wallace took a very different view.

In a segment on her show, Wallace made a controversial remark: “I hope he has a long life as a law enforcement officer, but I hope he never has to defend the United States Capitol against Donald Trump’s supporters. And if he does, I hope he isn’t one of the six who loses his life to suicide.”

The comment was shocking to many, especially given the context of the young boy’s health battle. Wallace’s harsh words, which seemed to draw an inappropriate link between the boy’s condition and the tragic events of January 6th, struck a nerve with Leavitt.

Leavitt Fires Back: A “Disgusting” Comment

The very next day, during a press briefing, Karoline Leavitt wasted no time addressing Wallace’s remarks. “MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace disgustingly looped in a 13-year-old boy with brain cancer into an attack on the president over January 6th,” she said, visibly angered by the comparison made by the MSNBC anchor. Leavitt’s response was swift and harsh, as she condemned Wallace’s comment as inappropriate and exploitative.

This exchange was more than just a difference of opinion—it was a public rebuke that signaled a deepening divide between the two women. Wallace did not respond directly to Leavitt’s accusation, but the tension was palpable, and it seemed to set the tone for their ongoing animosity.

Nicolle Wallace Strikes Again: “Tragically Uninformed or Lying”

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Just a week later, the two women found themselves at odds once more, this time over Leavitt’s controversial statement about tariffs. Leavitt had claimed that tariffs should be seen as a “tax cut for the American people,” a statement that caught the attention of critics, including Wallace.

On her show, Wallace didn’t hold back. “She’s either tragically uninformed or lying. There is no economist that’s been tapped to sit in Donald Trump’s cabinet who would testify under oath to what she just said. Simply, the opposite is reality,” Wallace shot back, sharply criticizing Leavitt’s stance on the issue.

Wallace’s response was biting, highlighting just how far apart the two women were in their understanding of key issues. While Leavitt continues to toe the Trump administration’s line on policies, Wallace remains a fierce critic, unafraid to call out what she sees as misinformation or flawed reasoning. It was clear from the exchange that the media personalities would not be backing down anytime soon.

The “Woman From the Podium” Slip-Up: A Subtle Dig?

Perhaps one of the most telling moments in this feud came when Wallace, in a segment, referred to Leavitt as “the woman from the podium” instead of mentioning her by name. While some might chalk this up to a simple slip of the tongue, others see it as a pointed jab—an intentional slight aimed at diminishing Leavitt’s position.

This move wasn’t just a passive oversight. Wallace has long been known for her sharp commentary and unfiltered opinions, and this could have been another instance where she chose to make a statement by leaving Leavitt nameless. It’s not the first time Wallace has dismissed her political adversaries in such a manner, and given her history with other conservative figures, it’s not likely to be the last.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt calls out MSNBC's Nicolle  Wallace | Fox News

The Echoes of a Previous Feud: Kayleigh McEnany and the “Crazy” Comments

For those who have followed Nicolle Wallace’s career, it’s clear that she doesn’t shy away from a fight, especially when it comes to conservative women in politics. Wallace’s history with former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, for example, is well-documented. In 2020, Wallace was vocal about her disdain for McEnany’s media performances, even calling her “crazy” on the Behind the Table podcast about her time auditioning for The View.

This disdain for conservative female figures might explain why Wallace’s interactions with Leavitt have been particularly charged. The two women, who hold starkly opposing views, seem to have developed a mutual dislike—one that’s become more public with each passing critique. Wallace’s refusal to name Leavitt in her broadcast could be seen as part of this broader pattern of undermining conservative women in the political sphere.

A Continuing Feud in the Making

As the months roll on, it’s clear that the feud between Nicolle Wallace and Karoline Leavitt is far from over. Both women have carved out strong positions in the media landscape, with Wallace representing a more liberal viewpoint and Leavitt aligning herself with the conservative wing of politics. Their clashes, whether over policy or personal commentary, reflect the ideological divide that continues to shape political discourse in America.

Leavitt, who is still building her career as a prominent press secretary, seems intent on standing her ground, while Wallace, a seasoned commentator, is just as committed to calling out what she perceives as errors or hypocrisy in Leavitt’s rhetoric. For now, it’s unclear whether their relationship will evolve into something more professional or remain a cold war of words.

One thing is certain: as long as they hold their respective positions, the public will continue to watch their back-and-forth with bated breath.