White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced significant changes to White House briefings to allow for influencers ...
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Trump would open the briefing room to bloggers, podcasters and social-media ...
New media” reporters and influencers cheered the White House’s announcement on Tuesday that it was expanding the press pool ...
"We might have to make this room a little bit bigger," Leavitt said at the ... This marks a new normal for press briefings at ...
The White House is rolling out a new policy allowing opportunities for so-called “new media” outlets and content creators to ...
The seat made available by press secretary Karoline Leavitt has historically been occupied by White House staff.
The youngest person to serve as White House press secretary has made her debut in the briefing room, promising to hold ...
Leavitt did not make major structural changes, but she did say that a prime seat in the briefing room, previously occupied by White House press staff, would become the “new media” seat. She repeatedly ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's announcement of a new media seat in the briefing room has been met with praise ...
Trump 2024 presidential campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt made her debut as White House's youngest press secretary on ...
The shake-up to the briefing room came after President Donald Trump used independent media on the campaign trail to win his second term in White House.
Karoline Leavitt used her first briefing in the role to warn veteran reporters that they were increasingly irrelevant.