Karoline Leavitt’s first White House press briefing reaffirmed a truism about the Trump White House: His aides perform for an “audience of one.”
Jimmy Kimmel called out President Donald Trump’s new press secretary Karoline Leavitt, suggesting she may be worse than Sean Spicer, who lasted mere months in the role during Trump’s first administration.
Z press secretary is the youngest ever to arrive at the White House but following her debut she’s been damned by the left for peddling false Trump narratives and praised by the right as a top pick
Donald Trump 2.0 is, so far, very much the same as his first go around. But eight years after he was last sworn into office, the new Republican president is emboldened, far more experienced and surrounded by a very different team.
Karoline Leavitt used her first briefing in the role to warn veteran reporters that they were increasingly irrelevant.
Rob Gronkowski made it to the White House multiple times to be honored with teammates for Super Bowl victories ― but the former tight end said President Donald Trump hosted the best visit. And for one eyebrow-raising reason.
When Leavitt, 27, walks out into the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room on Tuesday, she'll be the youngest press secretary to do so, since Ronald Ziegler, who held the title in former President Ronald Reagan's White House at age 29.
Trump has picked his 27-year-old campaign press secretary to stand behind the podium in the White House briefing room.
DONALD Trump’s second term promises to be a reinvention of both the man and his administration, according to his former White House Press Secretary. With inauguration day fast approaching, Sean
WASHINGTON (AP) — Karoline Leavitt, the youngest person to serve as White House press secretary, will make her debut in the briefing room on Tuesday. Her first briefing is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET.
Trump 2024 presidential campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt made her debut as White House's youngest press secretary on Tuesday.
He seems much more comfortable, almost relaxed in how he’s doing the job,” according to Sean Spicer, Trump’s first White House press secretary, who said Trump is showing a new “level of confidence,” having spent four years in office.