Karoline Leavitt is the new White House press secretary under Donald Trump. Her appointment is a historic first. Here's what to know about her.
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Leavitt married Nicholas Riccio, who is 32-years her senior, after getting engaged on Christmas Day in 2023. It is unclear when they officially got married, but Leavitt has "wife" listed in her Instagram bio. Leavitt and Riccio welcomed their first child, a boy named Nicholas, in July.
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NEW YORK CITY (TNND) — “The View” host Joy Behar on Tuesday jabbed new White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt by suggesting she is unqualified for her role in the Trump administration.
The merits or constitutional propriety of what Trump is attempting to do cannot be intelligently discussed while sowing confusion over what federal spending programs are truly covered and how taxpayers or beneficiaries will be affected.
Karoline Leavitt faced reporters for the first time as White House press secretary on Tuesday. At 27, she's the youngest person to hold the job.
Karoline Leavitt made history Tuesday as the youngest White House press secretary with her first briefing, calling on the media to be truthful in their reporting and giving a sneak peek into how the Trump administration is redefining transparency.