Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Stephen Miller Brief Members of the Media, May 01, 2025

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In today’s White House press briefing, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller delivered a series of bold announcements marking President Trump’s first 100 days back in office. 

Key Highlights:
• Termination of $1B School Mental Health Grants: The administration announced the discontinuation of $1 billion in Biden-era grants aimed at boosting mental health services in schools. Officials cited misuse of funds for race-based initiatives unrelated to mental health. 
• Historic US-Ukraine Minerals Deal: A groundbreaking agreement was signed between the U.S. and Ukraine to establish a joint Reconstruction Investment Fund. This deal aims to aid Ukraine’s reconstruction without incurring debt and ensures U.S. economic returns. 
• NATO Defense Spending Increase: President Trump called on NATO allies to boost their defense spending to 5% of GDP, emphasizing fair burden-sharing among member nations. 
• AI and Crypto Leadership: David Sacks has been appointed as the first AI and crypto czar to lead initiatives ensuring American dominance in these sectors. 
• Economic Measures: The administration is implementing executive actions to address inflation and reduce costs for American families, including efforts to alleviate the egg shortage linked to previous policies. 
• Media Access Expansion: A new initiative invites independent journalists, podcasters, and content creators to apply for White House press credentials, reflecting a commitment to diverse media representation. 

For a detailed overview, watch the full briefing here: 

Stay informed on these developments and more in Episode # of America Unfiltered with James Paskalides.

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