WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. â President-elect Donald Trump announced Karoline Leavitt will return to the White House next year as his press secretary, making the 27-year-old the youngest White House press secretary in U.S. history and notching another massive career benchmark.
Leavitt has been a fierce defender of Trump throughout his hard-fought campaign against Vice President Kamala Harris, which included Democrats and the Harris campaign lobbing attacks at Trump that he is a âfascistâ and on par with Nazi Germany dictator Adolf Hitler, two assassination attempts and crisscrossing the nation to rally support for the former president.
âKaroline Leavitt did a phenomenal job as the National Press Secretary on my Historic Campaign, and I am pleased to announce she will serve as White House Press Secretary,â Trump said in a statement announcing Leavitt as his press secretary this month.
âKaroline is smart, tough, and has proven to be a highly effective communicator. I have the utmost confidence she will excel at the podium, and help deliver our message to the American People as we, Make America Great Again.â
TRUMP PICKS KAROLINE LEAVITT TO SERVE AS WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY

Karoline Leavitt is seen leaving Trump Tower on April 25, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by MEGA/GC Images)
Ahead of her appointment as the youngest press secretary in the nationâs history â unseating President Richard Nixonâs press secretary Ron Ziegler, who was 29 when he took the same position in 1969 â Leavitt had long been in Trumpâs orbit and also made her own political mark with a congressional run in 2022.
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Leavitt served in Trumpâs first administration as assistant press secretary before working as New York Rep. Elise Stefanikâs communications director following the 2020 election. Leavitt launched a congressional campaign in her home state of New Hampshire during the 2022 cycle, winning her primary, but losing the election to a Democrat.

Karoline Leavitt, a Republican candidate for the U.S. House, speaks at a press conference held at Esteys Country Store in Londonderry, New Hampshire, on Oct.18, 2022. (Cheryl Senter for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
During her time on the campaign trail for Trump this cycle, Leavitt sparred with liberal media outlets about Trumpâs candidacy, fielded media inquiries about the 45th presidentâs policies and vision for the U.S., served as one of Trumpâs top defenders amid legal battles and political landmines lobbed by both the Biden and Harris campaign, and maneuvered an unprecedented campaign cycle that saw President Biden drop out of the running in July amid heightened concerns over his mental acuity and age.

Trump campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt and Trump adviser Jason Miller, left, arrive at the criminal trial of former President Donald Trumpâs criminal trial at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City on May 29, 2024. (Photo by Curtis Means / POOL / AFP)
She was among the dozens of Republican elected officials and Trump supporters who joined Trump in Manhattan court over the spring as he faced trial over 34 counts of falsifying business records, which Trump repeatedly slammed as a âshamâ case. She also reported that with the job as the campaignâs national press secretary, she became accustomed to Trumpâs âsleep scheduleâ â which has famously only consisted of roughly four or five hours of rest before getting to work â and joined him at rallies across the nation and at the campaignâs headquarters in Florida.
Leavitt currently serves as the Trump-Vance transition spokeswoman ahead of Jan. 20, when Trump will be sworn in as president.
Leavitt made national headlines in June, before Biden dropped out of the race, when CNNâs Kasie Hunt cut her microphone off as she argued on air that CNN hosts Jake Tapper and Dana Bash would be politically biased against Trump while moderating a debate between Biden and the now president-elect. Biden ultimately performed terribly during the debate, which opened the floodgates to traditional Democrat allies calling on him to drop out of the presidential race and pass the torch to a younger generation.
âThatâs why President Trump is knowingly going into a hostile environment on this very network, on CNN, with debate moderators who have made their opinions about him very well known over the past eight years. And their biased coverage of him,â Leavitt said to Hunt during the interview previewing the debate.

Upcoming White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks with President-elect Donald Trump.
âSo Iâll just say my colleagues, Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, have acquitted themselves as professionals as they have covered campaigns and interviewed candidates from all sides of the aisle. Iâll also say that if you talk to analysts of previous debates, that if youâre attacking the moderators, youâre usually losing,â Hunt responded.
As Hunt tried to redirect the interview back to previewing the debate, Leavitt said it would take just a few minutes to pull up examples of Tapperâs anti-Trump rhetoric across the years.
âMaâam, Iâm going to stop this interview if youâre going to continue to attack my colleagues,â Hunt said, before Leavitt continued that she was âstating factsâ about what CNN hosts had previously said about Trump.
âIâm sorry, guys, weâre going to come back out to the panel,â Hunt said. âKaroline, thank you very much for your time. You are welcome to come back at any point. She is welcome to come back and speak about Donald Trump, and Donald Trump will have equal time to Joe Biden when they both join us later this week in Atlanta for this debate.â
Following the mic getting cut, Leavitt told Fox News Digital at the time that, âCNN cutting off my microphone for bringing up a debate moderatorâs history of anti-Trump lies just proves our point that President Trump will not be treated fairly in Thursdayâs debate. Yet President Trump is still willing to go into this 3-1 fight to bring his winning message to the American people, and he will win.â
As Leavitt juggled the media, she also spent the first six months in her role as Trump campaign national press secretary while pregnant with her first child. Ahead of Motherâs Day this year, Leavitt touted the importance women and mothers have within the Trump orbit and celebrating that in July, she would welcome her own baby.

Upcoming White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt in photo with President-elect Donald Trump. Original News Source Link â Fox News
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