US press secretary Karoline Leavitt took people on a video tour of the world-famous political house in a clip shared on X as part of a uncommon behind-the-scenes look at the White House. Leavitt’s normal routine was portrayed in the film, which provided an insight into his White House days.
Leavitt made her first appearance in the video by saying,” I have no plans to run, but I can give you a tour of the White House.” From there, she made her way to the ancient complex’s” Pebble Beach,” the gathering place for journalists.
She next turned to the tower where President Donald Trump and his family live, which is close to the West Wing. The government’s information, plan, views, and feelings are relayed to the British people through the press, she explained therefore, describing her part as press secretary.
Kind frequently addresses reporters in the James S. Brady Briefing Room, where the journey continued. She described her daily before each briefing, noting that she and her team be informed about current events, demand with the president frequently, and thoroughly understand his perspective in order to communicate it properly.
Lake then led visitors through the “lower click” place, where her communications staff works, highlighting it as the “front range” of the White House. She likewise showed photos of her former seats from her time as an assistant press secretary.
She pointed to images from her private business that highlight significant events in her career and personal life, including those that include images of Trump, her first Air Force One trip, and her own first media presentation.
Lake concluded the video by saying,” The White House belongs to the American citizens, not the president or the employees there.”
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