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Trump’s administration He will hold his first press conference at the White House with the recently lit press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, on Tuesday afternoon, according to the White House calendar.
President Donald Trump It has been in a media blitz since its inauguration on January 20, including its sitting on for Her first interview at the White House With Fox News’s Sean Hanity and talking to the media while traveling to disasters by natural disasters, including North Carolina and California. Trump’s press secretary has also often joined the media for interviews since Trump was sworn, but has not yet held a white house press session.
Leavitt, 27, is the youngest pressure secretary in the country’s history: President Richard Nixon’s press secretary, Ron Ziegler, Vice President Kamala Harris, and also made his own political brand with a Congress career El El 2022.
Leavitt served as Trump’s first administration as an assistant press secretary before working as a New York Republican representative, Elise Stefanik, a communications director after the 2020 election. She launched a congress campaign in her state of origin. New Hampshire during the 2022 cycle, winning its primary but losing elections to a Democrat.
Leavitt picked up the torch of the press secretary From the spokeswoman for the administration of Biden, Karine Jean-Pierre.
Trump’s first week in office was a whirlwind of executive orders and actions as part of his mission to follow the campaign promises, such as obtaining the border and eliminating diversity, equity practices and inclusion of the Federal offices.
“I return to the safe and optimistic presidency that we are at the beginning of an exciting new age of national success,” Trump said during his opening speech on January 20. “A tide of change is devastating the country. The whole world and America have the opportunity to take this opportunity as never before.”
Trump has repeatedly been made available to the media since its inauguration, an exit from the infrequent availability of former President Joe Biden in the media, talking to journalists for about 45 minutes from the night of its inauguration. And again talking to journalists for more than 30 minutes.
Trump also sat down with Sean Hannity of Fox News on Wednesday, where the couple discussed the problems ranging from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to hurricanes and wildfires. and declaring -— Back to the White House serves As evidence that the policies of the “radical left” do not work and were rejected by the voters.
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“I think he is older. He is larger than if he were more traditional,” he said to “hannity”, Referring to serving two non -consecutive terms. “I think we got there only at the time of time.”