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The youngest White House press secretary in U.S. history: Who did Donald Trump choose?

Donald Trump has appointed 27-year-old Caroline Levitt as the new White House Press Secretary. She has set a record by becoming the youngest individual to hold this position in the history of the United States.
The youngest White House press secretary in U.S. history: Who did Donald Trump choose?

The newly elected President of the United States, Donald Trump, on Friday, November 15, appointed his press secretary. The role will be filled by 27-year-old Caroline Livitt, who earned Trump's favor with her assertive media defense of him. This was reported by Reuters and conveyed by UNN.

Details

According to the publication, Donald Trump described Livitt as smart and tough, stating that she has "proven to be a very effective communicator."

It is known that Caroline Livitt served as the national press secretary for his campaign. Additionally, she was an assistant press secretary during Trump's first term in the White House.

In 2022, Livitt ran for Congress from New Hampshire but lost to the incumbent Democratic senator. Subsequently, she joined Trump's 2024 campaign and was the lead spokesperson for the newly elected president's transition team.

Reference

Caroline Livitt will become the youngest press secretary in White House history, breaking the record set by Ron Ziegler, who was 29 years old when he assumed the role during Richard Nixon's presidency in 1969.

Reminder

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