A revealing photo gave a glimpse into Karoline Leavitt‘s White House office and showed how the press secretary balances the demands of both her job and motherhood.
Donald Trump‘s aide Margo Martin captured Leavitt’s literal balancing act in her office on Thursday and shared it on X.
‘Walked in to @PressSec typing with one hand, and feeding her son with the other. Super Mom!’ Martin said.
The press secretary, 27, wore a pink dress as she worked from her desk and fed her nine-month-old son Niko a bottle.
Niko’s pacifier and toy were placed on the desk among Leavitt’s neatly organized papers.
The working mom appeared to be drinking an iced green beverage from Tatte, likely a matcha of sorts. A sparkling matcha lemonade from Tatte costs $5.50, while an iced matcha latte costs $4.50 for a 12oz or $5.00 for a 16oz.
Leavitt had several photos throughout her office, including a cutout of her in a black dress posing with Trump in a blue suit and red tie from the campaign trail placed on the heater.

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The press secretary, 27, wore a pink dress as she worked from her desk and fed her nine-month-old son Niko a bottle

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She had a cut of a photo with Trump placed on her heater. She previously shared the photo (pictured) on Instagram

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She also has a signed group photograph with seventh-grade students from the George Walton Academy (pictured) pinned to her corkboard
Leavitt posted the same photo to Instagram on January 1, 2024, with the caption, ‘2024. LETS GO! us.’
On her corkboard, Leavitt pinned two pictures of her son: one of her holding the infant up on the beach and another of the baby sitting on a plane seat with a pillow bearing the presidential seal.
She also has a signed group photograph of seventh-grade students from the George Walton Academy.
Middle schoolers from the Georgia private school – where tuition costs $16,065 a year – visited Washington, DC, in March.
During their field trip, the group visited the White House, where they met Leavitt and posed for the photo.
Additionally, she has a meme of a man in a white shirt with his hand up to a brain saying, ‘No thanks. I won’t be needing that. I believe everything the legacy media shows.’
On Monday, Leavitt shared a rare glimpse into her family life with a series of sweet snaps from a weekend trip to Palm Beach, Florida, with husband Nicholas Riccio, 59, and their young son.
The family spent the weekend at Trump’s Mar-A-Lago, and Leavitt captured adorable photos of the occasion.

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Leavitt shared a rare glimpse into her family life with a series of sweet snaps from a weekend trip to Palm Beach, Florida

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The family spent the weekend at Trump’s Mar-A-Lago and Leavitt captured adorable photos from the occasion
One picture showed the political aide smiling on a green couch while she held her young son, who was dressed in a cute checkered onesie, on her lap.
In the second snap, Riccio – who is 32 years Leavitt’s senior – also stepped into the frame as the trio posed in front of a pool at sunset.
Leavitt captured another heartwarming photo of her spouse dressed more informally while cradling Niko and kissing his cheek.
And the final picture in her adorable carousel simply alluded to the family relaxing on sun loungers while draped under towels.
The mom-of-one captioned the post: ‘Weekends in Palm Beach.’
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