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Trump says Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to leave post

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August 12, 2026
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Leavitt welcomed her second child, a baby girl, with husband Nicholas Riccio in May. She also has a two-year-old son. She returned to work from maternity leave last month.

She wrote on X following the president’s announcement that her job has been “the honor and adventure of a lifetime”.

“Being a mother and welcoming a new baby while working in one of the most demanding jobs in the world has been the most rewarding yet challenging season of my life, to say the least,” she wrote.

“The truth is since returning to the White House after the birth of my daughter, I have felt in my heart that I cannot be the best mom my two young children deserve while devoting the constant time, energy, and attention required of the White House Press Secretary – and that is why I have ultimately made the bittersweet decision to depart the White House and embark on a new chapter in my life,” she continued.

Before her tenure at the White House as press secretary, she had a long career working with Trump, first as an assistant press secretary and speech writer during his first term in office.

She later went on to become a top aide to New York Republican congresswoman Elise Stefanik as communications director.

In 2022, Leavitt unsuccessfully ran for Congress in New Hampshire, emerging victorious from a contested Republican primary, but ultimately losing to Democrat Chris Pappas.

She later became a spokesperson for Maga Inc – a pro-Trump fundraising group – before joining his 2024 electoral campaign as national press secretary.

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