Karoline Leavitt has been named as President-elect Donald Trump’s White House press secretary, making history as the youngest individual to hold the position at just 27 years of age. Trump lauded Leavitt as a “highly effective communicator” and expressed confidence in her ability to deliver the administration’s message effectively.
“Karoline is smart, tough, and has proven to be a highly effective communicator,” Trump stated. “I have the utmost confidence she will excel at the podium and help deliver our message to the American people as we Make America Great Again,” he added in a statement shared by the Associated Press.
Leavitt’s appointment breaks a record previously held by Ron Ziegler, who was 29 when he was named White House press secretary under President Richard Nixon in 1969.
This new role marks a return to the Trump administration for Leavitt, who previously served as an assistant press secretary during Trump’s first term from 2017 to 2021. Following Trump’s defeat in the 2020 election, Leavitt became communications director for Republican Representative Elise Stefanik, who has since been nominated as Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations.
In 2022, Leavitt ventured into electoral politics, running for a congressional seat in her home state of New Hampshire. While she secured the Republican nomination, she was ultimately defeated by Democrat Chris Pappas. Despite the loss, the campaign significantly honed her skills in public speaking and communications, positioning her for a prominent role in Trump’s 2024 campaign.
Leavitt has been a key figure in Trump’s transition efforts and communications strategy, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to return to public service. She described her appointment as “an incredible honour.”
The outgoing Biden administration has had two press secretaries during its tenure: Jen Psaki, who served during President Joe Biden’s initial years, and Karine Jean-Pierre, who succeeded her.
As Trump prepares to take office once again, Leavitt’s appointment signals a strategic focus on youth, communication expertise, and loyalty within the new administration’s ranks.