Karoline Leavitt: Faith, Grit, and God at the White House Podium

By Remnant.News Staff
At just 27, Karoline Leavitt stands at the White House podium with uncommon strength. As the youngest Press Secretary in history, she’s not just making headlines — she’s making a stand for truth, faith, and fearless leadership.
Before every press briefing, Leavitt bows her head in prayer. “It’s a moment to be still before God,” she told CBN News. “I ask for confidence, clarity, and protection. It grounds me.”
Raised by hardworking, blue-collar parents in New Hampshire and educated in Catholic schools, Leavitt credits her faith and family values for the grit she carries into Washington. She also points to the lessons learned on the softball field — discipline, drive, and the courage to show up every day ready to compete.
After a hard-fought congressional campaign loss in 2022, she says, “God had a plan. I trust His timing.”
Now, as critics fire at her from all sides, she leans into her calling with boldness. “There’s spiritual warfare happening in our nation. I saw it on the campaign trail. But God preserved President Trump on July 13th in Butler, Pennsylvania. That was no accident.”
She’s also navigating her role as a new mother — balancing long days in the West Wing with precious moments at home. “It’s not easy,” she admits, “but grace carries me.”
In a media landscape full of bias and noise, Karoline Leavitt is a reminder that integrity, conviction, and prayer still belong in public service. Her story is still being written — but one thing is clear: she’s here for such a time as this!