White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt sparked a social media storm after a sharp response to Michael Strahan’s question on ABC’s Good Morning America. Strahan asked if bringing federal workers back to in-person work could cause doctors and scientists to quit.
Leavitt firmly stated that most doctors already report in person, and taxpayers deserve workers who show up. The moment quickly went viral, with supporters praising her as a “stone-cold killer.”
At 27, Leavitt made history as the youngest press secretary. She changed press briefing dynamics by inviting independent journalists, podcasters, and social media influencers to participate, marking a shift from traditional media.
This move excited conservative influencers, signaling a new approach to White House communication. Leavitt’s bold actions are reshaping the narrative, and she’s just getting started.