Karoline Leavitt answers question on balancing two children under two with White House duties
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Summary
Forbes Breaking News clip shows White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt fielding a question from reporter Rachel Bade during a press briefing. Bade asks for her one tip on having children and a demanding career after congratulating her on the new baby and noting two children under two. Leavitt replies there is no secret beyond showing up daily, credits a village including her husband, and frames the role as public service benefiting her children's future while calling motherhood the best part of life.
Editorial Assessment
The segment accurately captures Leavitt's straightforward, positive personal response without added commentary or distortion. Her family details align with public records of son Niko born July 2024 and daughter Vivi born May 1 2026. Viewers receive the full brief exchange in context but gain little additional reporting on policy impacts or broader work-family data. The framing stays light and congratulatory, emphasizing gratitude over challenges.
Key Moments
Leavitt has two babies under two years old
Confirmed by multiple reports: son Niko born July 2024 and daughter Vivi born May 1 2026
No secret to balancing kids and career beyond showing up every day and relying on a village including her husband
Direct quote from the briefing transcript; reflects her stated personal view