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Karoline Leavitt reveals next role after leaving White House press secretary post

Karoline Leavitt confirmed aboard Air Force One that she will join Trump super PAC MAGA Inc. after stepping down as White House press secretary.

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Summary based on reporting from Fox News and Deadline.

Coverage at a glance

  • First observed by CurrentWire: Deadline · Aug 23, 2026 at 12:06 AM ET
  • Coverage span: 11h 15m
  • Coverage: 2 reports from 2 independent publications
Karoline Leavitt reveals next role after leaving White House press secretary post
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Automated coverage analysis

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Source mix

2 independent editorial domains

What coverage breadth measures

Coverage

2 publications are covering this story.

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How coverage developed

  1. First report from Deadline

  2. Reported by Fox News

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Signal breakdown

CurrentWire ranked this story 75.7 of 100 in the snapshot this page was rendered from.

Freshness
30.8 of 35
Source authority
14 of 20
Coverage breadth
8.5 of 20
Geographic relevance
10 of 10
Story prominence
10 of 10
Velocity
2.5 of 5

Strongest signal: geographic relevance, 10 of 10. How each signal is calculated.

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