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In a recent press briefing held in Utah, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed a range of topics, focusing heavily on cultural issues and recent executive actions by President Trump. The briefing highlighted the administration's stance against what they termed "woke" ideologies, particularly in relation to entertainment and education.

Leavitt criticized Disney's recent film adaptations, claiming they distort classic stories by injecting a "woke agenda." She argued that audiences are rejecting these changes, as evidenced by the poor performance of the latest Disney release, which she referred to as "Snow Woke." This criticism reflects a broader sentiment among some conservatives who believe that Hollywood is undermining traditional values and narratives.
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The discussion also touched on the administration's commitment to women's rights, particularly in the context of sports. Leavitt emphasized the importance of protecting women's spaces and ensuring that biological males do not compete in women's sports. She described recent executive orders aimed at reinforcing these protections as common sense, asserting that they are necessary to counteract what she sees as a trend of erasing women's identities in the name of progress.

Leavitt further noted a growing movement among parents and women who are becoming politically active, particularly in response to school policies that they believe compromise the safety and dignity of young girls. She cited examples of parents attending school board meetings to voice their concerns, indicating a shift in political engagement among those who previously may not have been involved.

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The briefing concluded with a call to action for continued advocacy for women's rights and traditional values, framing the administration's efforts as a necessary response to what they perceive as a cultural crisis. Leavitt's remarks reflect a broader strategy by the Trump administration to galvanize support among conservative voters by addressing cultural issues that resonate deeply within their base.

Converted from LIVE REPLAY: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Holds a Press Briefing - 3/26/25 meeting on March 27, 2025
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