Karoline Leavitt talks about the role of the White House, dispelling Trump’s misunderstanding

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt joins Fox News host Lara Trump for her first time sitting down on TV since the Trump administration officially began his historic role Interview.
Levitt is already Becoming the White House press secretary for a month has left a mark on the American people. The 27-year-old New Hampshire native is the first to hold a championship in Generation Z.
“Absolutely never imagined this, but I love my work. I’m honored to be President Trump’s press secretary, and as you said, he is indeed the most dynamic president of our lives, and it’s such a Wishing Levitt said in Saturday’s premiere “My Views”:
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Leavitt worked to bring new voices to the White House, implementing a spinning “new media” seat near her podium to allow non-traditional media and sources to personally obtain information from the Trump administration.
Levitt looked forward to the opportunity to “bring the truth and facts to the podium,” she said.
“Unfortunately, the mainstream media blinded the eyes to this bias (this anti-Trump bias) – it is actually very sad because it deals with people who are really interested in news integrity and in fact Finding the truth, Levitt tells Fox News host Lara Trump to enter that room with preconceived narratives and prejudice.
“The president is telling the truth. He speaks his mind straight away – preparing and figuring out what the truth and fake news narrative is and then bringing it to the podium is my job.”
Leavitt begins her political journey at the White House in the letter office. Later, she joined the staff as an assistant press secretary, looking at the former White House press secretary (now “overeign” co-host – Kayleigh McEnany.
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Now working for President Donald Trump, Levitt eliminates many misunderstandings about him.
“I think the best thing I’ve learned is that he is a great listener who valued the opinions of everyone in the room, which fascinated me, and as the leader of the free world, he cares about everyone’s room thinking.” She said.
Levitt also added that he was “generously donated.”
“Sometimes it means we’re late all day… Trump time is a real thing, but it’s because his time is so hospitality and generous.”
Leavitt highlights how the way she has been a mother over the past year has made her “a great view of life and the crazy political world we live in.”
“I wish my son had grown up in the free America where we studied and studied in the classroom…so it really inspired your passion more than ever,” Leavitt added.
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“My Views with Lara Trump” aired Saturday at 9 p.m.
“I’m happy to bring my voice back to Fox News, speak directly to the American people and highlight what makes this country so great. I look forward to leading our country during this time when I cover the success of the American Golden Age, This opportunity will lead me in the future.
Madison Colombo of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.