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Karoline Leavitt, New Hampshire’s new press secretary, speaks to WMUR

Ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration, new press secretary and New Hampshire native Karoline Leavitt spoke exclusively with News 9. >> LIVE inauguration coverageLeavitt, who will be the youngest press secretary, said Trump will reach out to those who haven’t. I will not vote for him in this inaugural speech. She said Trump would talk about a “new golden age of America” ​​and compare it to his first term as president, which is known in some ways as “American carnage.” >> Sign up for the WMUR Politics newsletter. Border politics, law and order, and a focus on the everyday costs of the grocery store will also be discussed.” In his inaugural address, you’ll hear him talk about how he wants us to enter a new golden age of America where the hope of People in this country are restored, where common law and order and border security reign again, and American families have a real chance to live the American dream, where you go to the grocery store and you don’t put things back on the shelves because you want them “can’t afford,” said Leavitt. According to Leavitt, Trump will be more focused on implementing major policies in this second term because he only has a “four-year window” to effect change. >> Download the free WMUR app for updates go: Apple | Google Play> Watch the full exclusive interview here: “Well, there’s definitely a different energy here in Washington, DC. The whole world is on President Trump’s side. It really feels like that, and you see people from Silicon Valley, Big Tech, Wall Street to Main Street to support President Trump. “I was at President Trump’s golf club last night and Jeff Bezos was there, so there is real change,” Leavitt said. In 2022, Leavitt won the Republican nomination for the First Congressional District before Representative Chris Pappas defeated her in the general election. For full disclosure, Leavitt was a part-time employee at WMUR for a short time several years ago.

Ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration, new press secretary and New Hampshire native Karoline Leavitt spoke exclusively with News 9.

>> LIVE broadcast of the inauguration

Leavitt, the youngest press secretary, said Trump would address those who did not vote for him in his inaugural address.

She said Trump would talk about a “new golden age of America” ​​and compare it to his first term as president, which is known in some ways as “American carnage.”

>> Sign up for the WMUR Politics newsletter

Border politics, law and order and the focus on everyday grocery store costs will also be discussed.

“In his inaugural address, you will hear him talk about how he wants us to enter a new golden age for America, one in which the hope of the people of this country is restored, in which common policies for law and order and border security are once again implemented , and “Where American families can have a real opportunity to live the American dream, where you go to the grocery store and don’t put things back on the shelves because you can’t afford them,” Leavitt said.

According to Leavitt, Trump will be more focused on implementing major policies in this second term because he only has a “four-year window” to effect change.

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Trump has been in the Oval Office before and Leavitt was there for the first time, working in the press office.

She expects things will be different in Trump’s second term as he receives more support from outside Washington.

>> You can find the full exclusive interview here:

“Well, certainly, there’s a different energy here in Washington, DC. The whole world is on President Trump’s side. It really feels that way, and you see people from Silicon Valley, from Big Tech, from Wall Street to Main Street speaking out.” “I was at President Trump’s golf club last night and Jeff Bezos was there, so there is real change,” Leavitt said.

In 2022, Leavitt won the Republican nomination in the First Congressional District before Representative Chris Pappas defeated her in the general election.

For full disclosure, Leavitt was a part-time employee at WMUR for a short time several years ago.

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