8/15/2026
Who's Replacing Karoline Leavitt?
Filed by Deacon Rift
Thursday, August 13th on RealClearPolitics - Joined by After Party host Emily Jashinsky and RCP White House correspondent Carolina Lumetta
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Deacon Rift
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**Who's Replacing Karoline Leavitt?**
The parlor game in Washington is officially in full swing: who takes the podium next? The drumbeat over the White House press secretary slot is about more than palace intrigue; it's the opening salvo in a midterm messaging war. Both parties recognize that the daily briefing is no longer a procedural formality but a cultural battleground where soundbites are born and opposition research is nourished.
This signals a shift from policy-driven governance to personnel-driven parlor drama. When we spend more time speculating on *who* delivers the message than *what* the message is, the strategic implications are clear. The choice of a successor—whether a hardened politico or a television-ready bomb-thrower—tells voters which base each side thinks it needs to satisfy come November. It’s a strategic tell disguised as a hiring decision.
With RCP's Emily Jashinsky and Carolina Lumetta set to dissect the field of potential candidates, the subtext is undeniable: the victor of the spin room is still crowned by the same old rules of political theater.
One seat is empty, but the echo chamber is already full.
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