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Photographs of Karoline Leavitt, spanning from her college years to her tenure as White House Press Secretary, show a clear transformation—from a more natural, youthful look to a more “Mar-a-Lago” aesthetic as the Trump administration’s “mouthpiece.
The White House press secretary was one of many Trump administration members to be photographed for the magazine's series of interviews with chief of staff Susie Wiles
Rumors have swirled about Mar-a-Lago face and the MAGA women who wear it, but Vanity Fair seemed to disturbingly confirm speculation about Karoline Leavitt.
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‘Zoom In On the Lips and It’s Over’: Vanity Fair’s ‘Savage’ Close-Up of Karoline Leavitt Has Fans Saying the Red Dots Snitched
"Internet on Fire! Fans Zoom in on Karoline Leavitt's 'Savage' Close-Up. What's the Red Dot Secret? Click to Uncover! 🔥 #VanityFair
Karoline Leavitt is the White House Press Secretary for President Donald Trump in his second term. She is the youngest press secretary in U.S. history.
Bruna Caroline Ferreira, the mom of Karoline Leavitt’s nephew, broke her silence on her ICE arrest in a Dec. 12 interview with CNN's Erin Burnett. Ferreira also shared a scathing message for the White House press secretary,
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‘Fabrication Barbie’: Karoline Leavitt Comes Undone on Camera, Head Whipping Side to Side as Reporter Fact-Checks Her Shaky Defense in Intense Faceoff
"White House Press Secretary's truthfulness under fire as reporter fact-checks her shaky defense in intense faceoff. Watch the dramatic
Bruna Ferreira had rushed out of her Massachusetts home, shoelaces untied, and was driving to pick up her 11-year-old son from school when she was approached by unmarked vehicles and a “swarm of people.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt tore into CNN’s Kaitlan Collins during a Thursday briefing over her network’s failure to press former President Joe Biden about poor
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has falsely claimed Donald Trump invented the phrase “drill, baby, drill”—despite it having been popularized by Sarah Palin almost 20 years ago. Leavitt, 28,