Caroline Leavitt
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This is bigger than the WHCA. This is about the White House press corps and having the right people covering the president of the United States, and that's independent news organizations that aren't chosen by the president of the United States.
I am proud to announce that we are going to give the power back to the people who read your papers, who watch your television shows, and who listen to your radio stations. Moving forward, the White House press pool will be determined by the White House press team.
I am proud to announce that we are going to give the power back to the people who read your papers, who watch your television shows, and who listen to your radio stations. Moving forward, the White House press pool will be determined by the White House press team.
That was White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt announcing the number of federal employees who have accepted the Trump-Doge buyout.
That was White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt announcing the number of federal employees who have accepted the Trump-Doge buyout.
Thirty days into his second term, President Trump has taken aggressive steps to reshape the executive agencies by forcing out tens of thousands of federal workers, part of a personnel-is-policy approach designed to remove those who'd block his America First agenda.
Thirty days into his second term, President Trump has taken aggressive steps to reshape the executive agencies by forcing out tens of thousands of federal workers, part of a personnel-is-policy approach designed to remove those who'd block his America First agenda.
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How are you? I'm good. Are you exhausted yet? A little, yeah. No, I'm exhilarated. It's exhausting, but exhilarating all at the same time. Tell me everything. Do you love it? Is it, what is it? How is it? I love my job. Absolutely love it. I wake up every day and I feel very blessed to go through the gates of the White House. It's exhausting. It's all encompassing. It's 24 seven. But it's amazing.
How are you? I'm good. Are you exhausted yet? A little, yeah. No, I'm exhilarated. It's exhausting, but exhilarating all at the same time. Tell me everything. Do you love it? Is it, what is it? How is it? I love my job. Absolutely love it. I wake up every day and I feel very blessed to go through the gates of the White House. It's exhausting. It's all encompassing. It's 24 seven. But it's amazing.
How are you? I'm good. Are you exhausted yet? A little, yeah. No, I'm exhilarated. It's exhausting, but exhilarating all at the same time. Tell me everything. Do you love it? Is it, what is it? How is it? I love my job. Absolutely love it. I wake up every day and I feel very blessed to go through the gates of the White House. It's exhausting. It's all encompassing. It's 24 seven. But it's amazing.
And I work for a great president who's doing what he said he was going to do. So it makes my job quite easy, actually.
And I work for a great president who's doing what he said he was going to do. So it makes my job quite easy, actually.
And I work for a great president who's doing what he said he was going to do. So it makes my job quite easy, actually.
I didn't realize that until after the announcement came out when the president officially named me and put out the statement. And I saw that on the news myself. So I suppose that's... You were born to do it.
I didn't realize that until after the announcement came out when the president officially named me and put out the statement. And I saw that on the news myself. So I suppose that's... You were born to do it.
I didn't realize that until after the announcement came out when the president officially named me and put out the statement. And I saw that on the news myself. So I suppose that's... You were born to do it.
Sure. I was raised in a family that was not political at all. Business family, small business. We owned an ice cream stand and a used truck shop that my family still runs up in New Hampshire, which is where I was born and raised. And the fact that I grew up in New Hampshire, it kind of opened my eyes to politics, obviously being the first in the nation primary state.