Karoline Leavitt’s next move: Departing White House Press Secretary returns to Trump’s MAGA inc
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is stepping down from her daily duties. She will now focus on her growing family and personal commitments. Leavitt will transition to a key outside advisor role for the administration. She will concentr...

According to reporting highlighted by Fox News, President Trump shared the announcement on social media, expressing full support for Leavitt's choice. Trump emphasized her contributions to the administration's agenda, noting that while she is stepping away from the daily podium duties, she will remain a key figure in his political network.
A Historic Podium Tenure
Leavitt, 28, made history when she assumed the role of the 36th White House Press Secretary at the start of the administration. Her time at the briefing podium was marked by a sharp, energetic defense of executive policies and a strong push to elevate non-traditional media outlets alongside established White House correspondents.
As reported by Fox News, Leavitt recently returned to her official duties following the birth of her second child, a daughter named Viviana, in May. Reflecting on the demands of the high-pressure role, Leavitt described the choice to step down as a "bittersweet decision," pointing out the balance required between the grueling hours of a White House press secretary and raising two very young children.
Shifting to the Outside Advisor Track
While Leavitt will officially depart her official White House role at the end of the month, her involvement with the administration's broader goals is far from over.
President Trump confirmed via social media that Leavitt will transition into a key outside advisor position. In this strategic capacity, as covered by Fox News, she will focus on party messaging and grassroots engagement as Republicans prepare for the upcoming midterm election cycle.
A Rise Through the Ranks
Leavitt’s path to the briefing room reflects a rapid ascent within modern conservative politics:
- Early White House Experience: Began as an intern before rising to associate director in presidential correspondence and later assistant press secretary during Trump's first term.
- Capitol Hill & Congressional Campaign: Served as communications director for Rep. Elise Stefanik and secured the Republican nomination for New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District in 2022.
- Campaign & Political Operations: Acted as a key spokesperson for the MAGA Inc. super PAC before leading media communications as national press secretary for Trump's 2024 campaign.
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