At just 27, the nation's press secretary is navigating Washington's political circus — fielding questions from the podium, enduring intense media scrutiny, and commanding a national campaign — all while learning to swaddle a newborn. Karoline Leavitt stepped into the role of White House press secretary, becoming the youngest person ever to hold the position and navigating its intense pressures with remarkable composure. During the first half of her tenure, she gave birth to her first child, Nicholas "Niko" Robert Riccio, in July. Despite a difficult delivery, she returned to work just four days later, after witnessing an assassination attempt on former President Trump on live television. "I had just brought my newborn, my three-day-old baby home from the hospital. And I said, 'I'm going to

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