Social Media Detectives Have ID’d President Trump’s 2 Blonde Female “SECRET WEAPONS” Who Are Always Standing Behind White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt

Social Media Detectives Have ID’d President Trump’s 2 Blonde Female “Secret Weapons” Who Are Always Standing Behind White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt

 

 

Photos of Karoline Leavitt and WHite House colleagues

Karoline Leavitt (Photos via X)
Internet detectives have identified the two blonde women seen with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on most of her public outings but are hardly noticed.


Leavitt has been holding said post under President Donald Trump and is the youngest person to ever do so, at 27. She was previously employed as a communications director for Representative Elise Stefanik and was a press secretary for Trump during his campaign in 2024.

The 27-year-old, who has roots in Atkinson, New Hampshire, attended Anselm College. She studied politics and communication before entering politics, starting as an assistant press secretary during Trump’s first term in office.

Leavitt, who ran for Congress in New Hampshire in 2022 but lost to Democrat Chris Pappas, has become quite popular in recent times and often goes viral for her outfits. But there are two women who are with her most of the time who weren’t noticed, until now…

“I’ve never noticed those two women,” one X user admitted after a video, shown below, surfaced online explaining who they are.

Check it out here:

 


 

What Karoline Leavitt’s Companions Do At The White House

Karoline Leavitt talking to reportersKaroline Leavit (Photo via Twitter)
According to the clip, Sonny Joy Nelson joined Trump’s team in 2023 and was in charge of field operations during his campaign. She is now the White House media affairs director and special assistant to the President.

 

The other woman, Kieghan Nangle, is Leavitt’s executive assistant.

Nangle graduated from the University of Alabama last year, having served as a campus reform correspondent who reported on conservative issues.

She worked as a media affairs coordinator with the Republican National Committee before joining the White House.

 

As Leavitt’s assistant, she is responsible for managing her schedule, preparing her for briefings, and coordinating with research teams and government agencies.

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