The Trump administration is holding its first White House press conference on Tuesday, with newly minted press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Karoline Leavitt is the youngest person to serve as White House press secretary and was Donald Trump’s national press secretary during much of the 2024 presidential race.
Karoline Leavitt is set Tuesday to preside over her first briefing with reporters as press secretary for President Trump’s White House. Leavitt was Trump’s top spokesperson along the 2024 campaign trail and has been one of his chief messengers during the early days of his second administration.
Trump has picked his 27-year-old campaign press secretary to stand behind the podium in the White House briefing room.
Conservatives on social media praised newly minted White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt's performance in her first press conference on Tuesday and made the case that her tenure would be a welcome change from the previous administration's.
Karoline Leavitt, at 27, made history as the youngest-ever White House press secretary. She debuted in the briefing room on Tuesday, after serving as national press secretary for Donald Trumps 2020 campaign.
WASHINGTON -- 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 is pausing federal loans and grants as his administration reviews spending, plus other latest details from the administration on Tuesday.
Karoline Leavitt, a 27-year-old former White House intern, has become the youngest White House press secretary in US history. Having worked in Trump's previous administration, she returned to host her first press conference,
Karoline Leavitt made history as the youngest White House Press Secretary after taking the role under President Donald Trump's second administration. She is estimated to be worth around $6 million and expected to earn around $180,
Karoline Leavitt used her first briefing in the role to warn veteran reporters that they were increasingly irrelevant.