Karoline Leavitt didn’t just manage the White House briefing room—she reshaped it into a battleground where legacy media no longer held the upper hand. In a space long dominated by carefully calibrated messaging and predictable exchanges, Leavitt flipped the script, forcing reporters into direct, often uncomfortable confrontations.
Now, as she steps away in anticipation of welcoming her second child, many in the press corps appear to believe they’re finally catching a break. After months of struggling to regain control of the narrative, some journalists likely assumed this moment would offer a chance to reset.
They may have miscalculated—badly.
No Replacement—Only Reinforcements
There is no single figure stepping in to fill Leavitt’s role. Instead, the White House is deploying a rotating cast of high-level officials—what some insiders describe as a “varsity squad.”
According to reports, that rotation could include Vice President JD Vance, senior cabinet members, and possibly even former President Donald Trump himself taking the podium.
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