Karoline Leavitt, Departing White House Press Secretary, to Re-Join MAGA Inc.
Leavitt will rejoin Trump’s super PAC after 18 months as press secretary, as MAGA Inc. reported nearly $404 million in July.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced she will step down later this month to rejoin MAGA Inc., the super PAC supporting President Donald Trump, concluding her 18-month tenure.
- Leavitt, 28, cited her two young children as the primary reason for leaving, writing that she cannot be the best mother while devoting constant time and energy to the press secretary role.
- President Trump stated that Leavitt will become one of his top outside advisors helping the Republican Party win the Midterm Elections, after serving the second-longest tenure of any Trump press secretary.
- Speaking aboard Air Force One on Friday, Leavitt confirmed her final trip as press secretary involves a rally for Sen. Darline Graham in South Carolina, though she will attend a Republican convention in Dallas next month.
- MAGA Inc. has established itself as a fundraising juggernaut with a war chest of nearly $404 million in July, positioning the organization to influence the Midterm Elections through significant advertising efforts.
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Karoline Leavitt, who had delivered her second child in early May, announced on 12 August that she was leaving her post to devote more time to her family.
Her position as US President's spokesperson is to give up Karoline Leavitt at the end of August. She wants to focus more on the family, she explains. Now she announces that she will work for Donald Trump in other ways in the future.
Karoline Leavitt will once again work for the group Maga Inc., which raises money for political activities.
Presidential Speaker Karoline Leavitt leaves the White House and returns to MAGA Inc. The Super-PAC, which is allowed to raise unlimited donations for Donald Trump, wins back one of his closest confidants.
Karoline Leavitt will once again work for the group Maga Inc., which raises money for political activities.
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