It wasn’t an official return to the White House press room, but it felt like one.
On a recent Friday night broadcast of her MSNBC show, Jen Psaki slipped effortlessly back into her old role as press secretary—not to brief the country on policy, but to eviscerate what she called the “bizarro” turn under Karoline Leavitt, Donald Trump’s current spokesperson.
“It’s been a while,” Psaki quipped with a smirk, standing before a green-screen image of the iconic blue briefing room backdrop. “And I figured—why not dust off the cobwebs and answer a few questions without the usual MAGA spin?”
And with that, the gloves came off.
🧨 Psaki Targets the Theater, Not the Policy
What followed was less a press briefing and more a precision satire of what Psaki sees as the Trump administration’s preference for spectacle over substance—particularly in the communications department now helmed by Karoline Leavitt.
One example? The UK trade deal announcement.
Reporters had pressed Trump officials on why the White House prematurely declared victory on a US–UK trade agreement, even though key details remained unresolved.
Psaki’s answer?
“The announcement and the headlines it generates are pretty much the point,” she said dryly. “The details are kind of secondary. I mean, Trump gets to put on a show in the Oval Office and pretend like he’s achieved a monumental victory. The deal is just a bit of an empty shell.”
The comment landed like a brick through a glass podium.
🎯 The Target: Karoline Leavitt’s Spin Machine
While Psaki never mentioned Leavitt by name, the implication was crystal clear. Since stepping into the role of White House press secretary in Trump’s second term, Leavitt has become known for aggressive sparring with reporters, culture-war soundbites, and what critics call “policy-by-theatrics.”
From dodging questions about Epstein investigations to lobbing attacks at federal judges, Leavitt’s tenure has become a lightning rod for journalists and satirists alike. Psaki, it seems, couldn’t resist joining the fray.
“It’s not just about what’s being said,” Psaki noted. “It’s about how little is being explained. These briefings used to be messy. But now? They’re surreal.”
📺 Reaction: Viewers Say “She’s Still Got It”
Within minutes of the segment airing, social media lit up with reactions from fans and critics alike.
“I didn’t realize how much I missed Jen Psaki until tonight,” one X user wrote.
“She gave a masterclass in satire and substance in under 5 minutes,” posted another.
Even some conservatives, though disagreeing with her politics, acknowledged the sharpness of her delivery.
“She’s dangerous because she sounds like the grown-up in the room—even when she’s mocking you,” one GOP strategist told Politico.
🔥 Psaki’s Legacy: Still Standing, Still Swinging
Since leaving the Biden administration, Psaki has largely focused on her MSNBC show and commentary. But Friday’s fake press briefing reminded audiences of what made her so watchable behind the podium: poise, timing, and the ability to skewer political theater without raising her voice.
Whether you see her as a voice of reason or a partisan sniper, her performance struck a chord.
And for Karoline Leavitt?
She didn’t respond publicly.
But Psaki’s mic-drop moment lingers:
“When the facts are missing, the headlines fill in. And in this White House, the headline is usually the only thing that ever existed.”
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