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Trump press secretary Karoline Leavitt’s journey to WH explored on Fox Nation

Karoline Leavitt has already marked Americans in a month to become White House press secretary. At 27, the first ZZ from New Hampshire to win a key title.

Fox Nation's latest special “Who is Karoline Leavitt?” With viewers behind the podium, we saw how the fiery members of the Trump team were able to climb to the national level in such a short time.

The documentary details Leavitt founding her school's broadcast club, becoming the first in her family to earn her bachelor's degree, working in the White House.

Leavitt attended St. Anselm College, a liberal arts school in Manchester, New Hampshire, on an athletic scholarship to play softball. Just a few months after her time, President Donald Trump has now begun his first bid for the White House and attended major school discussions.

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“The fact that she studied politics and communication in college made her truly professional from a very young age,” said Miranda Devine, a postcolumnist in New York. Voices from the documentary.

White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt will speak at a briefing at the White House on Wednesday, February 12th. (AP/Evan Vucci)

Levitt began her political journey for the White House, the communications office. She then joined the staff as an assistant press secretary and looks at former White House press secretary (now “high numbers” host Kayleigh Mcenany.

“You had to see it from the bystanders, one of the best press secretaries ever from either party,” said Charlie Hart, host of “Fox & Friends Weekend.” “In terms of her ability to consume a large amount of information, she condenses it into a form that can be easily communicated and does it in an effective way.”

Fox Nation Special explains that Leavitt played at the New Hampshire State Capitol, where she defeated other Republicans in the primary and ultimately lost to Democrat Chris Papas in the general election. But she finally caught the eye of President Donald Trump as he was preparing for his third campaign.

Now known for her confident, information-driven briefings, Leavitt has already rocked typical White House communications. She brought a new voice to the White House and implemented a “new media” sheet that spins near the podium, allowing non-traditional media and sources to receive information directly from the Trump administration.

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When President Donald Trump implements his bold agenda, he relies on strong and assertive supporters who can defend his policies. Like a special questthis Gen Z Powerhouse might become his most effective messenger.

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