Pregnant Karoline Leavitt Says Baby Coming ‘Any Minute,’ Begins Maternity LeaveKaroline Leavitt, President Donald Trump’s press secretary, is gearing up for maternity leave as she awaits the arrival of her second child. The 28-year-old press secretary delivered her final “gaggle” to reporters on Friday, April 24, 2026, before taking her leave, and she revealed she was “about ready to have a baby any minute.”
Leavitt, who has been one of the youngest press secretaries in U.S. history, expressed her confidence in leaving the White House in good hands during her absence. “I know you’ll be in good hands with my team here at the White House,” she assured the press, alluding to the ongoing work that will continue without her.
Leavitt’s second child is expected to be a baby girl, due in May 2026, and she’s excited to grow her family with her husband, Nicholas Riccio, who is 32 years older than her. They welcomed their first child, son Nicholas “Niko” Robert Riccio, in July 2024. The couple’s unique and loving relationship has often been in the spotlight, and Leavitt has spoken openly about their age-gap romance, referring to her husband as her “best friend” and “rock.”
Despite the challenges, Leavitt has thrived in her high-profile position. She also revealed that her plans to leave Football Focus were made long before the BBC’s decision to end the show.
Leavitt’s upcoming maternity leave marks another chapter in her rapidly growing career. A replacement for her role has not yet been named, leaving White House watchers wondering what’s next for this rising star.
