Karoline Leavitt Just Exposed What Trump Calls Her Off-Camera—And the Internet Needs a Shower

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White House Press Secretary Karli Leavitt has been the subject of resignation rumors, and it doesn’t appear that the rumors are untrue. Although she hasn’t worked in the President’s office for a while, she has come to understand how difficult it is to balance media queries, frequent travel, and her new role as a mother.

She eventually revealed Donald Trump’s medical diagnosis and reassured the public that, despite his obviously swollen ankles, the venous insufficiency he is suffering from is not a dangerous condition.

On July 22, Karoline Leavitt spoke on the Ruthless Podcast and discussed her discussions with the President prior to her daily news conferences. “I check in with him and ask him any question that comes up that I’m not sure how he feels about,” she stated clumsily.

They also talk about how to respond to questions from the media, and before I ever get to speak, he usually adds, “Just have fun, honey,” Leavitt disclosed. He always ends with those words, so just enjoy yourself. Before I conducted a TV interview today, he told me this.

Calling a coworker honey is beyond rude

Although the president’s use of nicknames is not new and is typically observed for his political rivals, it appears that his own employees are not exempt from it either. When Donald Trump called Kayleigh McEnany, the former White House press secretary, “Milktoast McEnany” on his own platform, Truth Social, in 2023, his feud with her reached a breaking point. Trump made this remark while considering his enduring grievances, even though she had departed from her position long ago.

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He does currently have a friendly connection with Leavitt, but Trump’s moniker for her is also disrespectful. According to research, referring to a female employee by a pet name, such as honey, implies that she is less skilled or qualified than a male colleague.

Leanne Dzubinski, Ph.D. and Amy Diehl, Ph.D., inquired How likely are you to call him sweetheart or little boy? The enormous age difference between Leavitt and Trump raises the possibility that the president views her more like a child than a coworker.

People who justify the President by claiming that it is only his manner or his generation have to reconsider their assumptions and see him calling Queen Camilla, for example, “babe” or “honey.” However, Karoline Leavitt herself is not beyond using derogatory language. She also brought up Karine Jean-Pierre, her predecessor, on the broadcast. The press secretary replied, “I almost feel bad for her because she had to speak on behalf of a president who is brain dead.”

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