President-elect Donald Trump announced Friday that he has appointed Trump campaign national press secretary Caroline Levitt as White House press secretary.
In a press release from the Trump-Vance transition team, President Trump praised Leavitt for her “incredible job” as national press secretary during the presidential campaign, calling her “smart, tough” and “very valuable.” It has been proven to be effective,” he added. communicator. ”
President Trump said, “Caroline Leavitt did an incredible job as national press secretary during my historic campaign, and I am pleased to announce that she will serve as White House press secretary.'' Ta. “Caroline is smart, tough, and has proven to be a highly effective communicator. I am confident that she will excel on the podium and carry our message of 'Make America Great Again.' We have great confidence in delivering it to the American people. ”
Levitt served as assistant press secretary during Trump's first administration.
During President Trump's first administration, Sean Spicer, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-Arkansas), Stephanie Grisham, and Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany served as White House press secretaries.
In an interview with Breitbart News Saturday After Mr. Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential election, Mr. Levitt described the victory as a “huge victory, a landslide.”
Levitt highlighted how Trump “dominated the Democratic Party in every demographic, in every community and state” and “gained the support of Hispanic voters, black voters, women and men of all ages.” did.
“It really was a reshift of voters, especially Republicans,” Levitt said in an interview. “President Trump defeated Democrats in every demographic, in every community, in every state. He had support from Hispanic voters, black voters, women, men of all ages. increased support for it.”


