President Donald Trump is considering using a rotating group of Cabinet officials to conduct press briefings following the departure of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who plans to leave her position at the end of August. Sources familiar with the situation indicated that Trump has not yet decided on a replacement and has shown no urgency in making a selection. While discussions about potential candidates are ongoing among Trump allies, including former model Elizabeth Pipko and former acting US attorney Alina Habba, it remains uncertain what qualifications Trump is seeking. The press briefing schedule has been inconsistent during Trump's second term, with other officials stepping in during Leavitt's maternity leave. Concerns have been raised among potential candidates regarding the demands of the role, which has been described as challenging and thankless.
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Trump Considers Cabinet Officials for Press Briefings After Leavitt's Departure
President Trump is contemplating a plan to have Cabinet officials conduct press briefings after the departure of Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt at the end of August. While several candidates are being discussed, Trump has not indicated a clear timeline or specific qualifications for the role.
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Trump weighs a plan for press briefings when Leavitt leaves, sources say
Trump Considers Cabinet Officials for Press Briefings After Leavitt's Departure