Karoline Leavitt’s OFF-MIC Whisper IGNITES Political FIRESTORM—Five Quiet Words After Kaitlan Collins Clash Now SPARKING CHAOS Behind the Scenes at CNN and Beyond

What began as a tense on-air exchange between Karoline Leavitt and Kaitlan Collins took a shocking turn the moment the cameras stopped rolling. According to multiple insiders, Leavitt was overheard muttering just five words—quiet, off-mic, and not meant for public ears. But those words spread fast behind the scenes, triggering outrage, frantic calls, and a ripple effect now shaking political circles and network executives alike. What did she say that crossed a line? And why is everyone scrambling to contain the fallout?

Click now to uncover the five words that set off a storm no one saw coming.

With a single clipped reply — “I’m not taking your follow-up” — she slammed the door on the journalist and froze the room in its tracks. In the aftermath, whispers turned to outrage as the internet erupted and newsrooms scrambled to make sense of the blow

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt shut down CNN‘s Kaitlan Collins while defending the use of Trump officials using Signal to communicate about a military strike.

Collins questioned Leavitt about whether the president felt ‘misled’ by his national security advisors who said that there was no classified information shared in the Signal chat.

‘I’ve now been asked and answered this question three times by the both of you, and I’ve given you my answer, the president feels the same today as he did yesterday,’ Leavitt responded.

Collins tried to ask a followup question, but was immediately shut down by Leavitt in seven words: ‘Kaitlin, I’m not taking your follow up.’

Collins repeated that she had a followup question, but Leavitt did not allow her to interrupt.

‘Kaitlin, I’m not taking your followup,’ she said again firmly before moving to RealClearPolitics reporter Philip Wegman.

Leavitt said that President Trump had reviewed the text messages sent in the chat, published by The Atlantic magazine after editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly added to the chat.
 

 

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt attends a press briefing at the White House

She dismissed The Atlantic article as ‘word games’ and ‘sensational spin’ by an editor that she described as an ‘anti-Trump sensationalist reporter.’

‘Goldberg is an anti-Trump hater,’ she stated.

‘He is a registered Democrat. Goldberg’s wife is also a registered Democrat and a big Democrat donor who used to work under who Hillary Clinton,’ she added.

Leavitt grew frustrated as reporters continued to focus on the Signal chat fiasco, marking one of her toughest days yet on the job.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt arrives for a briefing

 

‘I have now been asked and answered the same question using different language multiple times. If anybody has another question, there’s a lot of different things going on in the world,’ she said, previewing an announcement from the president later that day on tariffs.

Leavitt said that President Trump continued to have ‘great trust’ in his national security team, despite the ongoing controversy surrounding their use of the Signal app to communicate about a military strike against Houthi rebels in Yemen.

‘We are not going to be lectured about national security and American troops by democrats and the mainstream media who turned the other cheek when the Biden administration because of their incompetence left 13 service members dead in Afghanistan and not a single person in the previous administration was held accountable for that botched withdrawal,’ she said.

Leavitt ultimately cut the briefing short after 22 minutes, citing the need to wrap it up before Vice President JD Vance began speaking at a military base in Quantico, Virginia.

‘I would hate to counter program the Vice President of the United States,’ she said.