Karoline Leavitt was the current National Press Secretary for Donald Trump’s 2024 Presidential Campaign and the White House Press Secretary during his second term. Leavitt has a net worth of $6 million. Her husband is Jeffrey Miller.
Leavitt’s family is from New Hampshire. They own two car dealerships and are distributors of Baskin-Robbins ice cream. She inherited $100,000 from her family’s estate. Leavitt has previously dated Barry Wood, a surfer.
Who is Karoline Leavitt?
Net Worth | $6 Million |
Annual Income | $1.4 Million |
Salary | $275,000 |
Inheritance | $100,000 |
Height | 5′ 6″ (170 cm) |
Husband | Jeffrey Miller |
Karoline Leavitt Husband
Karoline is married to Jeffrey Miller. Miller is a native of South Africa, who moved to the United States a decade ago. He is a Skateboarder and owns three restaurants in New Hampshire. The couple has a son together.
Previously, Jeffrey was reportedly dating an actress who was already married and significantly older than him. A month after their breakup, he met Karoline for the first time. They hit it off immediately and went on their first date just two days later.
Karoline and her husband Miller have recently bought a 3,000 square foot home in Washington DC. Assuming Trump will win the election, they plan to live in the proximity from 2025.
Karoline Leavitt Biography
- Karoline Leavitt was born on August 24, 1998 in Atkinson, New Hampshire.
- Leavitt attended Central Catholic High School in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
- While in college, Leavitt worked as a producer for Hearst Television WMUR-TV.
- After graduating, Leavitt began her career as an intern in the White House Office of Presidential Correspondence.
- She then joined the White House Press Office as an assistant press secretary under Kayleigh McEnany.
- In 2022, Leavitt ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in New Hampshire’s 1st congressional district as a Republican, winning the primary but losing the general election.
- After her 2022 congressional campaign, Leavitt joined Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign as a national press secretary.
- She declined to run for Congress again in 2024.