Washington: America's newly elected President Donald Trump has named 27-year-old Caroline Levitt as the White House press secretary. Let us tell you that Levitt will replace the current White House press secretary Karen Pierre. Trump, who registered a landslide victory in the recently held elections, will be sworn in as the 47th President of America on January 20, 2025. Levitt was the national press secretary for Trump's election campaign and previously served as assistant press secretary in the Trump White House.
Caroline expressed gratitude to Trump
Trump endorsed Leavitt, saying, 'Caroline Leavitt has done a phenomenal job as National Press Secretary during my historic campaign, and I am pleased to announce that she will be White House Press Secretary. Will work. Caroline is intelligent and determined and has proven to be a very effective speaker. I am confident that she will help convey our message to the American people. Levitt responded in a post on X: 'Thank you for your confidence in me, President Trump. I feel honored. Let's make America great again together.
Trump made 2 more important appointments
The White House press secretary typically serves as the public face of the administration and conducts daily briefings for the press corps. Let us tell you that apart from Levitt, Trump has nominated Steven Cheung as Assistant to the President and Director of Communications and Sergio Gore as Assistant to the President and Director of the Presidential Personnel Office. Trump said, 'Steven Cheung and Sergio Gore have been my trusted advisors since the 2016 presidential campaign, and they have carried forward the principles of 'America First' from my first term to our historic victory in 2024. ' (Language)
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