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MAGA star Karoline Leavitt shines in first press briefing

Karoline Leavitt made a strong impression in her first appearance as White House press secretary, delivering a poised and polished performance that signaled a shift in the administration’s media approach.

At just 27, she became the youngest person to hold the role, stepping into the crowded briefing room with a confident smile as reporters packed in to witness her debut.

No one could remember the James S. Brady briefing room so packed, as new White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt (pictured) stepped into the lions' den on Tuesday.

Leavitt wasted no time in making her presence known, immediately taking aim at the “legacy media” and announcing that social media influencers and alternative news outlets would now have a seat in the front row. She also stated that more than 400 journalists who had lost their White House credentials under the Biden administration would be reinstated.

“We believe in fair access to information,” she declared, reinforcing President Trump’s push to reshape the media landscape.

Confidently tackling tough questions

Journalists were squeezed in like sardines, with no elbow room to write. 'This is epic,' said one. 'I think I might faint.'

Leavitt fielded a range of tough questions, from immigration enforcement to federal budget cuts. She confidently defended Trump’s executive actions, including a freeze on federal DEI funding and a crackdown on illegal immigration. When questioned about the Justice Department firings, she firmly stated that Trump has “the legal authority to fire anyone he wants.”

She also took direct shots at the previous administration, blaming President Biden for inflation and even attributing rising egg prices to his handling of the avian flu crisis.

A new era in White House communications

She batted concerns away with ease, declaring that there was nothing to worry about because President Trump would achieve 'AI dominance' for America.

Leavitt’s debut was a clear signal of the administration’s aggressive media strategy. Unlike some of her predecessors who struggled in the role, she appeared composed, articulate, and ready to push Trump’s agenda without hesitation.

By the end of the briefing, even some skeptical reporters acknowledged that she had delivered a strong first performance. President Trump, watching from the West Wing, was reportedly pleased, reinforcing the notion that Leavitt will be a major player in shaping the administration’s message moving forward.

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