White House Spokesperson Announces Pregnancy

On December 26 local time, White House spokesperson Caroline Levet announced that she and her husband, who is 32 years older than her, are expecting a baby girl. The couple already has a son, born in 2024.

Caroline Levet wrote on social media: "This is the most wonderful Christmas gift we could ever imagine—a daughter due in May 2026."

The 28-year-old White House spokesperson Caroline Levet's announcement of her second pregnancy with a daughter on Christmas Day has attracted widespread attention. Details such as the 32-year age gap between her and her 60-year-old husband, her return to work four days after childbirth, and the possibility of becoming the first White House press secretary to give birth while in office have become the focus of public discussion.

Levet announced on December 26, 2025, on social media that she was pregnant with her second daughter, due in May 2026, calling it "the most precious Christmas gift." She married Nicholas Risi, 32 years older than her, in January 2025, and already has a son born in July 2024 (previous online rumors stating "July 2025" were incorrect).

Special Status and Career Dynamics: As the youngest White House spokesperson in history (28 years old), Levet plans to continue her position. If she successfully continues, she will become the first White House press secretary to give birth during her term. The official thanked Trump and the chief of staff for creating a "family-friendly environment," but did not clearly specify maternity leave arrangements.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1852629078541324/

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