Karoline Leavitt, the youngest White House press secretary in history, stood strong during her latest briefing. The 27-year-old new mom defended President Trump’s America First agenda while pushing back against liberal media attacks. Her calm confidence showed why she’s become a rising star in conservative circles.
Leavitt announced major economic wins under Trump’s leadership. Inflation dropped to its lowest level in four years, crushing Biden-era price hikes. Companies like GE Aerospace are creating thousands of jobs thanks to Trump’s pro-business policies. The press secretary slammed experts who doubted Trump’s ability to fix the economy, saying “When will they learn to stop doubting him?”
The briefing turned fiery when Leavitt confronted the Associated Press. She cut off their reporter for pushing “false claims” about tariffs, showing no patience for what she called “mainstream media lies.” This comes after the White House barred AP from press pool privileges for refusing to use the term “Gulf of America” instead of Gulf of Mexico.
Leavitt praised President Trump for cleaning up the border crisis. Illegal crossings plunged by 99% after Trump restored tough enforcement policies. She contrasted this with the “chaos” of the Biden years, where open borders let drugs and criminals flood into communities.
The press secretary unveiled new media access rules favoring conservative outlets. Influencers and podcasters can now apply for White House credentials alongside traditional reporters. Leavitt said this “levels the playing field” against biased networks that spread anti-Trump propaganda.
When asked about foreign policy, Leavitt vowed Trump would never let Iran get nuclear weapons. She highlighted the president’s upcoming meeting with Tesla’s Elon Musk to boost American energy dominance. “President Trump knows how to make deals that put our citizens first,” she declared.
Leavitt faced tough questions about White House transparency but stood her ground. She reminded journalists that Trump gives more access than any modern president, holding impromptu press conferences while signing executive orders. “Actions speak louder than words,” she said about the administration’s openness.
The briefing ended with Leavitt promoting Trump’s vision for a “Golden Age of America.” With inflation falling, jobs booming, and borders securing, she argued that Trump’s common-sense policies are undoing four years of Democratic failures. Her sharp performance proved why many conservatives see her as the future of Republican leadership.