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Trump Appoints Karoline Leavitt as Youngest White House Press Secretary

Karoline Leavitt has been appointed by President-elect Trump as White House press secretary, becoming the youngest person to hold the position in history.

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Updated: Nov 16th, 2024, 2:00 AM ET

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President-elect Donald Trump announced Karoline Leavitt as his White House press secretary, making her the youngest to serve in the role at age 27. Praised for her communication skills, Leavitt, who previously served as Trump's campaign press secretary, aims to enable enhanced public interaction through increased press briefings. Despite previous terms where Trump largely managed communication personally, he has committed to providing more access to the press in his new administration.


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