Karoline Leavitt’s Astonishing Rise—How Did a Catholic Ice Cream Scooper Become Trump’s Youngest Press Secretary? Meet Her Parents, Brothers, and the Husband Who Went from Homeless to Millionaire in a Family Story That’s Pure American Grit!

On April 10, 2025, at 7:46 p.m. PDT, Karoline Leavitt, 27, stands as Donald Trump’s White House Press Secretary—the youngest ever—blending faith, family, and fierce patriotism into a meteoric career. Born in 1997 in Atkinson, New Hampshire, to Bob and Erin Leavitt, she grew up scooping ice cream at her family’s shop and trailing their used car dealership, alongside brothers Joe and Mike. Raised staunchly Catholic, her roots at Central Catholic High School in Lawrence, Massachusetts, forged her pro-life stance and discipline, a backbone she credits on Instagram’s “faith” highlight. X fans rave: “Karoline’s the real deal—a patriot with heart!”

Her parents’ hustle—Bob and Erin juggling small businesses while raising three kids—mirrors the grit Karoline now brings to the White House podium. She’s shared throwbacks, like a 2019 White House Christmas party snap with her dad, hinting at her destiny. “My family built me,” she told The Catholic Current in 2021, tying her compassion to weekends resettling Soviet refugees with her folks through their Lutheran church ties. That foundation fueled her Trump loyalty, cemented post-January 6, 2021, when she defended him as a Saint Anselm grad on softball scholarship, diving into Fox News internships.

Then there’s her husband, Nicholas Riccio, 59—a real estate titan 32 years her senior whose life screams American Dream. Engaged Christmas 2023, married January 2025, they welcomed son Niko July 10, 2024. Riccio’s tale stuns: from a Hudson, New Hampshire, kid of four, shattered by his parents’ split and mom’s cancer death, to homelessness at 18. He’d crash friends’ couches, faking game nights for a shower, he told Portsmouth Herald in 2005. Post-Plymouth State, he flipped Hampton Beach flops into Riccio Enterprises’ multimillion-dollar empire—15 buildings, 70 units by 2005. “He’s my rock,” Karoline gushed to Megyn Kelly in March.

Their 2022 meet-cute at a campaign event—she ran for New Hampshire’s 1st District, lost to Chris Pappas—sparked love and a power duo. Riccio bankrolled her bid; she clinched Trump’s 2024 campaign press gig, then his podium. At 3.1 million Hannity viewers, per Nielsen, her star shines. X buzzes: “From ice cream to D.C.—Karoline’s unstoppable!” Faith, family, and a self-made man—her story’s a wild, inspiring ride.