Karoline Leavitt: 5 Things About the White House Press Secretary
Find out more about her career, personal life, and why she made history with her appointed position below.
Karoline is only 27, making her the youngest White House press secretary. Her new position includes news briefings and providing outlets with updates. During her first day on the new job, Karoline reiterated her commitment to the demands of the new role.
After working in the White House during ‘s first term, she ran for Congress in her home state of New Hampshire’s 1st District. She, however, lost to Democratic Rep.
Karoline had once dreamed of becoming a broadcast journalist but changed courses in her 20s. She graduated from Saint Anselm College, where she wrote for her school’s paper, and vocally supported Trump’s previous policies. Her passion for politics was ignited and while Trump was serving his first term for president, she began working in the White House Press Office for . Since then, she continued climbing the corporate ladder.
Karoline gave birth to Nicholas Robert, or “Niko,” who is about 7 months old. The doting mother took to Instagram to share her happiness and wrote: “July 10, 2024. 11:25 p.m. The moment our son was born. The moment I officially became a mom. The best moment of my life.”
She continued: “It’s true when they say there’s nothing comparable to the love you feel for your child. My heart has grown bigger than I ever imagined possible. Babies are the ultimate blessing and I’m bursting with gratitude for our beautiful, happy, healthy boy.”
Karoline is married to entrepreneur , 59, who is 32 years older than her. Her husband created a multimillion-dollar company, Riccio Enterprises LLC., in the real estate industry, and he graduated from Plymouth State University.