At 27, Karoline Leavitt becomes the youngest US press secretary in modern history under President Trump’s second term. Leavitt started in politics from her family's business background, gaining experience from Fox News and Trump's 2016 campaign. Trump commended her smart, tough communication skills. Married with a son, Nicholas, Leavitt begins her new role with optimism.
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