White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Expecting Baby Girl in May 2026

26 December 2025 Politics

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, is expecting her second child, a baby girl due in May 2026, a senior White House official confirmed to Fox News Digital. Leavitt and her husband, Nick, are preparing to welcome their daughter while continuing her responsibilities in the West Wing. Their first child, a son named Niko, was born in July 2024.

In an exclusive interview, Leavitt expressed profound gratitude for the blessing of motherhood, describing it as “the closest thing to Heaven on Earth.” She shared her excitement about expanding her family and watching her son take on the role of a big brother. “My heart is overflowing with gratitude to God for the blessing of motherhood,” Leavitt said.

Leavitt also praised the supportive environment fostered by President Donald Trump and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, highlighting the pro-family culture within the White House. “Nearly all of my West Wing colleagues have babies and young children, so we all really support one another as we tackle raising our families while working for the greatest president ever,” she noted.

A senior White House official confirmed that Leavitt will continue serving as press secretary throughout her pregnancy and beyond, marking a historic moment as she becomes the first pregnant press secretary in U.S. history. Leavitt was appointed to the position on November 15, 2024.

Her announcement comes amid a busy period for the administration, with 2026 anticipated to be a pivotal year for President Trump and the country. Leavitt expressed optimism about both her personal journey and the nation’s future, saying, “2026 is going to be an amazing year for the President and our country, and personally, I am beyond excited to become a girl mom.”

Leavitt’s role as a high-profile government official balancing motherhood reflects a broader trend of increasing family-friendly policies and support within federal workplaces. The U.S. Office of Personnel Management has emphasized the importance of work-life balance for federal employees, encouraging agencies to adopt flexible and supportive environments.

Her announcement has drawn attention across political and media circles, illustrating the evolving landscape of women’s leadership in government. For more on White House staffing and policies, visit the official White House website.

As Leavitt prepares for the arrival of her daughter, she remains committed to her duties as the administration’s chief spokesperson. Her experience underscores the intersection of public service and personal milestones, highlighting the human side of political life. For updates on White House news and press briefings, the U.S. Department of State offers comprehensive resources.

Karoline Leavitt’s announcement adds a personal chapter to the ongoing story of the Trump administration’s second term, reflecting the blend of dedication to public service and family values that shapes the current White House culture.

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