‘They Can’t Censor Us Anymore’: Steve Bannon’s WH Correspondent Hits Back At Attacks Over How She’s Dressed

Natalie Winters, Steve Bannon’s 23-year-old White House correspondent, hit back at critics on Friday who accused her of dressing inappropriately for the job this week.
Winters represented the WarRoom podcast, which she co-hosts, at the White House this week numerous times. On Tuesday, she took to her Instagram page to write she was “officially a white house correspondent.”
She shared two images and two clips in which she was wearing a black collared shirt and a short mini skirt.
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Commenters ripped her for wearing what they viewed as provocative clothing. Here is a small sample of some of the responses:
“Maybe dress the part?”
“Dress a little more professional.”
“Well, with your professional reputation destroyed there’s always onlyfans”
The backlash to Winters’ choice of dress was covered by The Daily Mail. Bannon’s White House reporter responded to the outlet and others on the podcast and via her X page.
Winters wrote, “Since they can’t censor us anymore, they’re trying to discredit this show by attacking my clothes. So have fun covering my wardrobe choices for the next four years. I’ll be in the briefing room hosting one of the most influential podcasts in history.”
She ripped the Mail for trying to portray her as a “combo” and added, “So have fun covering my wardrobe choices for the next four years. I’ll be in the briefing room hosting one of the most influential podcasts in history.”
In another post, she wrote, “I won’t be gaslit on personal aesthetics from people who celebrate obesity, trannies, and grooming.”
She also warned the outlet not to go to “war” with her: