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Karoline Leavitt’s Baby Joy: A Win for Pro-Family Values

Karoline Leavitt, the 28-year-old White House press secretary, surprised no one who knows what real family values look like when she announced this Christmas that she and her husband are expecting a baby girl in May 2026. She shared the joyful news on Instagram, thanked God for the blessing of motherhood, and publicly praised President Trump and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles for creating a pro-family atmosphere in the West Wing. This is the kind of personal news that matters to hardworking Americans who still believe family is the foundation of our nation.

Leavitt’s announcement carries historical weight: she’s not just a proud mom-to-be, she’s the youngest person to serve as press secretary and one of the first to be pregnant while holding that post — breaking the old, tired mold of what women “in power” are supposed to be. The White House has signaled she will continue in her role while expecting, proving once again that conservative leadership trusts women to both lead and raise the next generation. Patriots should applaud an administration that supports mothers on the job rather than treating motherhood as a political liability.

On Fox & Friends Weekend, Lara Trump — now the face of My View and a working mother herself — put the moment into a larger perspective, noting Leavitt’s happy news while warning about America’s troublingly low birthrates. Her point was simple and true: when the culture celebrates family and government policies actually support child-rearing, women don’t have to choose between having babies and having careers. This is the conservative commonsense answer to the demographic crisis Democrats ignore while lecturing us from gilded city apartments.

Karoline’s story also shames the hollow, performative feminism of the left that pretends working women must abandon motherhood to be taken seriously. Leavitt famously jumped back into the arena in service of the country in a time of crisis — even returning to work quickly after the violence that shadowed last year’s campaign — and she still values being a mother above all. That kind of grit and faith is what built America, and it should be celebrated, not weaponized by the media to score woke points.

This is a moment for conservatives to double down on pro-family policy: lower taxes for families, real childcare alternatives that don’t indoctrinate, and cultural leadership that restores the dignity of parenthood. Karoline Leavitt’s gratitude to God and to a White House that backs families should energize every voter who wants a future for their children in this country. Stand with women who work and choose motherhood on their own terms — it’s the surest path to a stronger America.

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