In a dramatic turn of events that sent shockwaves across Washington, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt took center stage in today’s press briefing with a fiery denunciation of Hillary Clinton, following the sudden declassification of the long-awaited Durham memo. The document, which sheds light on the origins of the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, triggered one of the most intense verbal showdowns seen at the podium since the Trump administration.
Leavitt, clearly incensed by the memo’s revelations, delivered a scathing indictment:
“This should be the story every journalist in this room is covering today. Hillary Clinton didn’t just know about the Russia hoax — she approved it. She approved it. That’s not speculation anymore. That’s in the memo. And we now know it shaped the political landscape for years. Are we just going to pretend that’s not news?”
The Durham memo, quietly declassified earlier this morning, details internal CIA and intelligence communications from 2016 suggesting that then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton allegedly sanctioned efforts to link Donald Trump to Russia as a means of political distraction. The memo also confirms that top U.S. intelligence officials at the time were aware of the strategy and shared the information with President Obama.
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While the memo does not directly name Clinton’s approval as “conclusive,” it cites intelligence assessments that indicate she was briefed on the operation and gave it her blessing. The implications are profound, especially for those who spent years dismissing allegations of political weaponization of intelligence agencies as conspiratorial or partisan spin.
During the press briefing, Leavitt’s tone shifted from frustration to defiance as she directly addressed members of the mainstream media:
“Where are the headlines? Where is the outrage you showed for unproven claims against Donald Trump? I’ll tell you where — it’s gone. Because this story exposes everything you chose not to investigate.”
As reporters pressed her on whether the White House intended to launch further investigations or seek legal accountability for the alleged misconduct, Leavitt remained noncommittal but delivered a chilling close that silenced the room:
“The truth always finds a way out. And when it does, some of the loudest voices in this country will have to answer for the lies they helped spread. Don’t think for a second that this ends with a memo.”
The statement drew a moment of stunned silence. Even typically combative press members from CNN and MSNBC appeared visibly taken aback. The briefing ended without the usual flurry of follow-up questions — a rare occurrence for a White House press event.

Reaction from the Political Arena
Predictably, Leavitt’s comments ignited fierce debate across social media and cable news networks. Prominent Republicans praised her for what they called “unfiltered truth-telling,” with Rep. Jim Jordan tweeting, “Karoline Leavitt just said what millions of Americans have known for years. The Russia Hoax was a Clinton creation. It’s about time someone said it from the podium.”
Meanwhile, Democrats quickly dismissed the claims as a distortion of the memo’s intent. Clinton’s former campaign manager Robby Mook issued a statement hours later calling Leavitt’s remarks “baseless, inflammatory, and deeply irresponsible,” arguing that “no legitimate intelligence agency has ever proven that Secretary Clinton approved a disinformation campaign.”
Despite the pushback, conservative media outlets including Fox News, The Daily Caller, and The Federalist ran with the story, highlighting not just the memo itself, but the sudden tonal shift in how the Trump-Russia narrative is being viewed.

What Comes Next?
Though it remains unclear whether Leavitt’s remarks signal a broader strategy by the Trump campaign or the RNC to revive the “deep state” narrative as the 2026 election season nears, the moment marks a major flashpoint in the ongoing cultural and political war over truth, media bias, and accountability.
Political analysts are already speculating that this could be a prelude to more aggressive moves from the Republican camp to dismantle narratives long held by establishment media and the Democratic Party. Whether that includes formal investigations, congressional hearings, or political campaigns centered around the Durham memo remains to be seen.
What is clear is that Karoline Leavitt has once again proven she’s not afraid to throw rhetorical grenades — and this time, she might have hit her target with explosive precision.