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White House Briefings Shift to Rotating Officials During Leave

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is preparing for maternity leave as she expects her second child next week. This shift marks a temporary change in how the administration will interface with the media.

Rather than appointing a formal interim replacement, the administration plans to utilize a rotating cast of high-profile officials. Reports indicate that Vice President JD Vance, various Cabinet members, and potentially President Trump himself will lead the briefings.

Liberty Check

  • Direct accountability from leadership bypasses biased media filters.
  • A rotating podium strategy ensures constitutional priorities remain at the forefront.
  • The administration maintains transparency without relying on traditional bureaucratic gatekeepers.

Leavitt has been praised for her assertive approach in dismantling nonsensical media narratives. Her departure briefly opens the door for the President to directly challenge the press corps in a way rarely seen in modern history.

“I know all of you have the President’s phone number personally, so I have no doubt that you won’t have a shortage of statements and news from this building while I’m gone,” Leavitt told reporters.

With the communications department under the management of Steven Cheung, the administration shows no signs of slowing down its outreach. The American people can expect a continued direct line to their elected leaders during this transition period.

It’s time to push back.

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