US President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Karoline Leavitt, 27, as the new White House press secretary. She is the youngest person ever to hold this position, surpassing the previous record held by Ron Ziegler, who was 29 when appointed by President Nixon in 1969. Leavitt, a skilled communicator and campaign spokesperson, will help Trump deliver his message to the American people as he works toward his goal of “Make America Great Again.”
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- Leavitt, 27, becomes the youngest-ever White House press secretary.
- Donald Trump appoints her as part of his Cabinet after a busy week of announcements.
- She is known for her effectiveness in communication and her role as Trump’s campaign spokesperson.
- Her appointment does not require Senate confirmation.
- Trump expresses high confidence in her ability to excel at the podium.
- Leavitt is praised as a “smart and tough” communicator.
- The announcement follows other controversial Cabinet picks, including national intelligence, defense, and health secretaries.
- Trump expects her to help deliver his message to the American people.
- The press secretary will play a crucial role in shaping the administration’s public communication.
- This marks a historic moment for young leadership in the White House.




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