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Karoline Leavitt to Join Trump-Aligned Super PAC Following White House Exit

Karoline Leavitt to Join Trump-Aligned Super PAC Following White House Exit

Outgoing White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has confirmed she will join MAGA Inc., a super PAC supporting President Trump. The announcement follows her recent departure from the administration.

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Karoline Leavitt, the outgoing White House press secretary, confirmed on Friday that she will transition to a new role at MAGA Inc., a super PAC affiliated with President Trump. Leavitt shared the news with reporters while traveling outside of Air Force One, marking her first major career move since announcing her resignation from the White House staff just over a week ago.

MAGA Inc. has functioned as a primary vehicle for political spending and messaging in support of the President’s agenda. While Leavitt’s move to a political action committee is a common career path for former administration officials, the transition highlights the ongoing alignment between the White House communications team and the broader Trump political apparatus. The Hill reports that the confirmation came during a brief exchange with the press, though specific details regarding her title or responsibilities within the organization have not yet been publicly disclosed. Her departure from the White House was previously announced, and this new appointment signals a continued involvement in the President’s political operations rather than a move to the private sector or media industry.

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The HillCenterA+

Provided a straightforward, factual announcement of the career transition without editorializing.

"set to work"

"Trump-affiliated super PAC"

🔍 What Nobody's Reporting

  • ·Lack of information regarding Leavitt's specific job title or duties at the PAC.
  • ·No context provided on whether this transition involves a cooling-off period or potential ethics considerations.

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0 A-rated source(s) among 1 total. Lowest trust: The Hill (B)