Karoline Leavitt is making their heads turn!
And this time, not because of her achievements at only 27; but because of her height!
How high is too high?
The Trumps are one herd of tall ones and in fact - even the shorter family members are several inches taller than average.
Lara Trump is one of the clan members who has a towering presence, as it’s been demonstrated in a photo posted on Instagram on February 20, 2025.
In a photo, Lara stood by Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, on either side of the White House podium. Lara stood nearly a head taller than Leavitt. Although both women are wearing heels in the picture, the angle of the shot and Leavitt's pant legs obscure how much their shoes are adding to their heights.
How tall is the Press Secretary?
According to Leavitt's college softball stats, she stands 5 feet, 4 inches tall.
On the other hand, Lara had informed The Times, "I'm 5 feet, 11 inches and when I put heels on it's more like 6 feet, 3 inches."
Despite appearing diminutive compared to Lara, Leavitt is actually just a shade taller than average. According to the CDC, the average height for U.S. women is 5 feet, 3.5 inches. In an Instagram post from November 2024, Leavitt posed with five other women supporting Donald Trump, including Kristi Noem, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Danica Patrick. Leavitt was the second-shortest in the group since Patrick is just 5 feet, 2 inches.
Who is Karoline Leavitt?
Born in 1997, Karoline Claire Leavitt is an American political aide and government official who is serving as the 36th White House press secretary since January 2025 under President Donald Trump. She previously served as the national press secretary for Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign and was an assistant press secretary and presidential writer during the first Donald Trump administration as well as a spokesperson for MAGA Inc., a pro-Trump Super PAC.
In 2022, she ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in New Hampshire's 1st district, winning the Republican nomination before losing in the general election to Democratic incumbent Chris Pappas.
Leavitt debuted as the White House Press Secretary of the Donald Trump 2.0 administration in January this year and made history by becoming the youngest White House press secretary in US history. While debuting in the briefing room the 27-year-old echoed her boss' inaugural speech, declaring that "the golden age of America has most definitely begun." Karoline previously worked in Trump's first administration and hosted her first press conference from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room on January 28.
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