On borrowed time? Expert flags trouble in Donald Trump camp, hints Karoline Leavitt could be next to go

Trump firing staff pattern analysis: Political experts are raising concerns about White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's stability within Donald Trump's inner circle, drawing parallels to Sean Spicer's past tenure. Recent high-profile exi...

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Trump firing staff pattern analysis: Concerns are growing around the stability of US president Donald Trump’s inner circle, with a political expert suggesting that White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt could soon be on her way out amid a series of recent exits.

Trump Administration Shake-Up: Is Karoline Leavitt Next

The administration has already seen several high-profile changes this year. Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi have both been removed from their roles, while senior counterterrorism official Joe Kent stepped down. Former Trump ally and Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has also exited, adding to the sense of churn within the administration. Even names like Tulsi Gabbard and Pete Hegseth are being mentioned as possible next departures, as per a report.

Why Experts Believe Karoline Leavitt May Be at Risk

According to political scientist Christopher Lee, Leavitt’s position may already be under strain. He compared her situation to that of former press secretary Sean Spicer, noting that once a spokesperson becomes a source of public ridicule, it can quickly affect how they are viewed internally, as per The Mirror report.


Comparison with Sean Spicer and Past White House Patterns

Lee pointed to moments where Leavitt had to defend Trump, including controversy surrounding a “doctored” image and remarks tied to Iran. He said, “When Sean Spicer became the joke, almost from the jump, Trump felt they were laughing at him," adding, “For Leavitt, the break may already have come. It starts with the Jesus meme where she told Trump to say the photo was 'doctored' and Trump said he thought he looked like ‘a doctor,’” as quoted by The Mirror.

Trump’s “Joking” Remarks and What They Could Mean

He also referenced a March 31 exchange in which Trump said she was doing a “terrible job” before later claiming he was joking, suggesting that such comments reflect a broader pattern.

What’s Keeping Karoline Leavitt in Her Role for Now

For now, Leavitt’s direct and combative style with the media may be helping her hold on to the role. Still, Lee believes there is always a point where pressure builds, especially when scrutiny increases, and that point may not be far off.
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Could Tulsi Gabbard and Pete Hegseth Be Next

Former US diplomat Michael J Montgomery also suggested that more changes could be coming, indicating that Gabbard might be the first to leave, with Hegseth potentially following. He said, “Hegseth is likely to follow shortly thereafter - especially if the career military people don't implement each and every Trump order no matter how illegal or deranged," as quoted by The Mirror.

FAQs

Why is Karoline Leavitt’s position being questioned?
Experts believe recent firings and public scrutiny may be putting pressure on her role.

Who raised concerns about Leavitt’s future?
Political scientist Christopher Lee suggested she may be on “borrowed time.”
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