Caroline Leavitt, Donald Trump’s youngest White House Press Secretary, has stepped into the national spotlight, sparking both admiration and controversy following her debut at the White House podium on January 28th, 2025.
At only 27 years old, Leavitt has become the youngest person ever to hold the prestigious position, quickly becoming a polarizing figure praised for her confidence yet scrutinized for her background, qualifications, and personal life.
During her initial press briefing, Caroline Leavitt immediately addressed concerns regarding transparency, boldly promising, “I commit to telling the truth from this podium every single day.”
This statement captured significant media attention, including praise from traditionally critical outlets.

The New York Times notably described her performance as “steady and unflinching,” signaling a strong beginning for the young press secretary.
However, her debut has not been without detractors. Joy Behar, co-host of ABC’s “The View,” sparked controversy by suggesting Leavitt was chosen primarily for her appearance rather than her skills or experience.
Behar’s statement, referencing a well-known quote from Trump about women being a “10,” received immediate backlash from supporters who defended Leavitt’s capabilities.
“She’s probably been put in there because according to Donald Trump, she’s a 10,” Behar remarked sarcastically during an episode of the daytime talk show.
The comments quickly ignited social media, with critics labeling Behar’s remarks as dismissive and rooted in jealousy. One Twitter user stated emphatically, “She got the job because she is qualified,” while another added, “Behar is just jealous.”
In response, Leavitt’s defenders emphasized her political credentials and past roles within Republican circles. Alyssa Farah Griffin, Behar’s co-host and a former Trump administration official herself, strongly countered Behar’s comments by asserting, “It’s not her first job—it was her first press briefing.