Far-Left NPR Reporter Who Hit Trump in the Face with Boom Mic Goes Radio Silent

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Reporter shoves microphone into Trump’s face

The NPR reporter who hit President Trump in the face with a boom microphone last week has seemingly disappeared.

President Trump departed the Justice Department last Friday evening after delivering a fiery press conference.

Trump walked across the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews to chat with a gaggle of reporters before boarding Air Force One en route to Palm Beach.

NPR and Danielle Kurtzleben have some explaining to do after she hit President Trump in the face and then NPR covered it up for two days.

A reporter for NPR identified as Danielle Kurtzleben, shoved a microphone into Trump’s face.

“I’m so sorry,” the NPR reporter said as President Trump raised his eyebrows and shot her a death stare.

“She’ll make television tonight. She just became a big story tonight! Right? Did you see that?” Trump said.

WATCH:

Shortly after the incident, Danielle Kurtzleben locked down her X account.

She has gone radio silent since.

“After being named, Kurtzleben made her X account private and has not spoken about the situation,” the Daily Mail reported.

“DailyMail.com reached out to Kurtzleben, but received a message that she was ‘out of the office.’ NPR did not respond to multiple requests for comment,” the outlet reported.

NPR didn’t immediately respond to The Gateway Pundit’s request for comment.

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