Karoline Leavitt, the youngest White House press secretary, makes her debut in the briefing room
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Karoline Leavitt made her debut as the youngest White House press secretary, promising frequent briefings and inviting participation from podcasters and social media influencers. Wearing a magenta pantsuit, she highlighted the unprecedented transparency during Trump's presidency and announced that he would actively engage with the press. Leavitt aims to establish a different dynamic from previous press secretaries, particularly aiming to avoid being as hidden as her predecessor, Stephanie Grisham, who did not hold any briefings during her nine months in office. Trump praised Leavitt as a competent communicator who would effectively convey administration messages to the public.
Leavitt said that she plans to hold briefings frequently and that Trump would be available to reporters for questions.
Karoline is smart, tough, and has proven to be a highly effective communicator, he said then in a statement.
Leavitt, the youngest press secretary, aims to bring transparency in press briefings, engaging more with reporters and social media.
She called on Mike Allen of Axios for the first question in her inaugural briefing.
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