The former spokeswoman for the billionaire’s campaign was chosen Friday by the president-elect to become the new face of the U.S. executive branch.
The president-elect Donald Trump announced on Friday November 15 that he had appointed 27-year-old Karoline Leavitt as White House Press Secretary, a position as prestigious as it is exposed. Leavitt, who was the 78-year-old billionaire’s campaign spokeswoman, will become the new face of the American executive branch. “Karoline is smart, solid and has proven to be a very effective communicator.”Donald Trump said in a statement. This strategic position involves answering on-camera questions from the press on an almost daily basis.
Karoline Leavitt “done a phenomenal job as national spokeswoman during my historic campaign and I am pleased to announce that she will be White House spokeswoman.”Donald Trump announced, assuring us that“she will excel in front of the lectern and help us deliver our message to the American people to make America great again.”.
Karoline Leavitt worked in Congress as communications manager for Elise Stefanik, a 40-year-old New York state representative recently nominated by Donald Trump to be U.S. ambassador to the UN. She also campaigned in 2022 for election to the House as New Hampshire state representative, but lost. “I didn’t grow up in a political family. Like most Americans, I grew up in a middle-class entrepreneurial family here in my home state of New Hampshire. I dove into politics in college.”she said in a podcast for the conservative Fox News channel published on Friday.