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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announces she's pregnant, expecting baby girl
Karoline Leavitt shared ultrasound photos and confirmed she will remain in her White House role while expecting a baby girl in May 2026, following her first son born in July 2024.
- Karoline Leavitt announced on Instagram Friday that she is pregnant with her second child, writing `The greatest Christmas gift we could ever ask for-- a baby girl coming in May 2026`.
- Leavitt said she and her husband are thrilled to grow their family and look forward to their son becoming a big brother, expressing optimism about 2026 being an amazing year for the country.
- The Instagram carousel included Leavitt in a white sweater dress beside a Christmas tree, sonogram images, and photos of Nicholas Riccio, Leavitt's husband, and their son, Niko.
- A senior White House official told Fox News Digital that Leavitt will remain press secretary, as her announcement drew national coverage and was shared on social media on Friday.
- Leavitt has faced attention over a 32-year age gap with Riccio and said she returned to work early, bringing her baby to the office while colleagues with children support each other in the West Wing.
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Karoline Leavit, Secretary of the Albe House, announced Friday that she was expecting the second child, a girl who will be born in May, reports Reuters.
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Read Full ArticleWhite House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that she is expecting a girl, whose birth is scheduled for May 2026. The news was shared by the official herself through an Instagram post and confirmed in statements to Fox News Digital. A senior White House official told the same media that Leavitt will continue to serve as press secretary.Read more]]>
Only recently Karoline Leavitt was shown with an unfavorable picture in the »Vanity Fair«, now she presented herself at Instagram – with a baby belly in front of the Christmas tree.
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