Bannon Sees Bright Future for Karoline Leavitt
- Steve Bannon predicted that Karoline Leavitt may receive a Cabinet position after serving as White House Press Secretary for a year or two, stating, "After she's spokesman for a year or two, I think she's going to get a Cabinet position."
- Bannon highlighted Leavitt's dedication to Trump's messaging, describing her as a true supporter of MAGA, and remarked, "The audience fell in love with her."
- Leavitt transitioned to a more conservative wardrobe style as Press Secretary, moving away from her previous fashion that showcased more skin, indicating a significant career change.
- During her time as national press secretary for Donald Trump's campaign, Leavitt actively participated in promoting Trump and claimed victory in the debate against Kamala Harris, declaring, "Debate Night W.
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'She says she's not qualified': Karoline Leavitt reportedly doubts readiness for new role
Steve Bannon, the right-wing podcaster and former adviser to President Donald Trump during his first term, made a bold prediction for Politico about the future of the current White House press secretary.“After she’s spokesman for a year or two, I think she’s going to get a Cabinet position. Maybe ch...
Steve Bannon predicts VERY bright future for Karoline Leavitt · American Wire News
Steve Bannon is high on White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, predicting that she has a brighter future ahead as a member of the Trump administration. Speaking with Politico, Bannon said her time as President Donald J. Trump’s official spokesperson is limited and that she is likely to be offered a major cabinet position in the days ahead. “After she’s spokesman for a year or two, I think she’s going to get a Cabinet position. Maybe chief…
Bannon Sees Bright Future for Karoline Leavitt
Steve Bannon predicted that White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt would get promoted after a year or two in her current post, Politico reports. Said Bannon: “I think she’s going to get a Cabinet position. Maybe chief of staff.”
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