US President Donald Trump has made a strange statement about White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt. A video of what Trump said has also surfaced. Let’s find out what Trump said.
Donald Trump Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt: It’s impossible to predict what US President Donald Trump will say, and what he will say about whom. President Trump has once again made a statement that has become a topic of discussion. During a recent speech, Trump praised his White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt’s “beautiful face” and “lips.”
Trump deviated from the topic. Trump was delivering a speech at a rally in Pennsylvania to tout his government’s economic successes. During the speech, he deviated from the topic and began praising his 28-year-old press secretary. He exclaimed, “Today we’ve brought our superstar, Caroline. Isn’t she great? Is Caroline great?” he asked the crowd, which applauded.
What Trump Said, Watch the Video
Trump didn’t stop there, praising the physique and confidence of Leavitt, who is nearly 50 years younger than him. “You know, when she goes on television, on Fox, I mean, she dominates, she dominates…when she goes on there with that beautiful face and those lips that don’t stop, like a little machine gun,” Trump said, making strange noises along the way.
Trump has commented before
Donald Trump made similar comments about Levitt during an interview with Newsmax in August. He said, “It’s that face, it’s that brain, it’s those lips, the way he moves, he moves like he’s a machine gun.” He also said, “I don’t think anyone has ever had a better press secretary than Carolyn.”
Learn about Carolyn Levitt
Levitt served as Assistant Press Secretary during Trump’s first term from 2019 to 2021. A native of New Hampshire, Levitt is married to real estate developer Nicholas Riccio and has a son named Nico. After Trump’s unsuccessful election, she returned to the White House, becoming the youngest White House Press Secretary in history. She is the fifth person to serve as Trump’s press secretary and the first during his second term.











