Carolyn Levitt White House Press Secretary: Carolyn Levitt appointed White House Press Secretary, know about her amazing journey
Carolyn Levitt White House Press Secretary : America's newly elected President Donald Trump has announced the appointment of Caroline Levitt as White House Press Secretary. Levitt will replace current White House press secretary Karen Pierre. With this she has become the youngest person to hold this post in the history of the United States. According to reports, Leavitt interned at Trump's White House press office and Fox News while attending college.
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Carolyn Leavitt's early stint in the White House gave her “a first glimpse of the world of the press,” which ultimately led her to pursue a career in press relations. She is only 27 years old, making her the youngest person to hold this high profile position. Leavitt began her career in the Trump administration shortly after graduating in 2019, where she initially worked as a presidential writer and later as an assistant press secretary.
After leaving the White House, Leavitt served as communications director for senior Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, who has been nominated by President-elect Trump to serve as Ambassador to the United Nations.
The White House press secretary typically serves as the public face of the administration and conducts daily briefings for the press corps. Let us tell you that apart from Levitt, Trump has nominated Steven Cheung as Assistant to the President and Director of Communications and Sergio Gore as Assistant to the President and Director of the Presidential Personnel Office.
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