The 27-Year-Old White House Press Secretary Thought This Would Be a Great Time to Post About Her Wedding. It's a Doozy.
Briefly

Karoline Leavitt, the youngest White House press secretary, faced criticism for posting wedding photos during a constitutional crisis. While defending President Trump's legal authority on migrant deportations, she shared images from her January wedding, seemingly disconnected from the severity of the political climate. Her tenure has been marked by controversies and a blend of misleading statements aimed at supporting the administration’s actions, highlighting the ongoing tension between personal moments and professional responsibilities in such a high-profile role.
Some communications professionals might have used their PR savvy to come to the conclusion that sharing their wedding photos amid a constitutional crisis is, to put it lightly, a bad look.
Leavitt posted a carousel of images from her wedding to Instagram during the most serious test so far of the Trump administration's executive authority and the American legal system.
She has been busy over the past few days vigorously defending President Donald Trump's deportations of migrants under dubious legal terms, yet shared wedding photos she cherished.
Leavitt joined the second Trump administration as press secretary-the youngest ever to serve in the role, and her tenure thus far has been defined by a steady mix of ridiculous lies.
Read at Slate Magazine
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