What do you get when a Fox News star meets Donald Trumpโs fiery young press secretary? Apparently, one very glowing endorsementโand a few words that are strictly off the record.
โWhat Happens in Vegasโฆโ: Perino Keeps It Private
Former White House press secretary Dana Perino, who served under President George W. Bush and now co-hosts The Five, had nothing but admiration for Trumpโs latest communications powerhouse, Karoline Leavitt. But when asked what advice sheโs passed on behind closed doors?
โWhat happens in Vegas stays in Vegas,โ Perino quipped, keeping their press secretary-to-press secretary chats under wraps.
Still, the veteran couldnโt help but praise Leavittโs tenacity:
โSheโs got an exceedingly bright futureโฆ She is funny, she is self-deprecating, sheโs a fierce loyalist, and you probably want her on your side.โ
A Rising Star with Sharp Edges
At just 26, Leavitt has become a standout figure in Trumpworldโsharp-tongued, loyal, and unafraid to clash with the press. Some journalists have accused her of limiting access to Trump and ignoring inquiries that include pronouns in email signatures.
While critics call it combative, Perino seems to view it as part of the job.
โSheโs Got That Smileโand That Edgeโ
Perino also nodded to the pressures of the modern press gig, reflecting on how much the media landscape has changed.
โIn January 2009 when I left the White House, I didnโt have a Twitter accountโฆ In some ways [social media] benefits them, in some ways itโs harder.โ
And just in case Danaโs words werenโt enough, Perinoโs mom chimed in with perhaps the most memorable quote:
โThat girlโs a real pistol.โ
A New Generation of Press Power
Leavittโs fierce loyalty and polished presence have made her a rising Republican starโand Perinoโs upcoming book I Wish Someone Had Told Meโฆ (out April 22) gives even more insight into navigating high-pressure careers. The book includes life and career lessons from Fox News names like Jesse Watters, Greg Gutfeld, Jeanine Pirro, and Bret Baier.
So could Karoline Leavitt be next in line for TV stardom like Perino? If the former press secretaryโs instincts are right, we havenโt seen the last of her.