
Caroline Levitt
Political commentator and frequent guest on the show, providing updates on the White House.
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Mar 12, 2025 • 52min
Ep. 2156 - Trump SLASHES AND BURNS Through Department of Education!
Caroline Levitt, the White House press secretary, joins to discuss President Trump's controversial tariff policies, likening America's current political state to an 'angry teenager' navigating turmoil. They dive into significant budget cuts at the Department of Education, criticizing the disconnect created by federal subsidies. The conversation also touches on the U.S.'s role in negotiating a ceasefire in Ukraine and the complexities affecting U.S.-Canada trade relations, all while maintaining a light-hearted take on serious economic dynamics.

Jan 29, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4228: Rise Of The New Press Corp
Natalie Winters, a White House correspondent, and Caroline Levitt, former Press Secretary, join Senator Josh Hawley to discuss the evolving media landscape during the Trump era. They dive into the administration's efforts to embrace new media outlets and the importance of transparency and the First Amendment. The conversation also tackles the implications of immigration policies, the increasing scrutiny faced by political figures, and the rise of young leaders in media shaping Washington. A thought-provoking look at politics, press, and the public's shifting engagement.

Mar 20, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4352: Making Or Breaking MAGA In Wisconsin; Reforming Education In The US
Caroline Levitt, a seasoned political commentator, explores pivotal topics in U.S. politics and education reform. She discusses the upcoming executive order targeting the Department of Education and its implications for American schooling. The conversation critiques universities' reliance on federal funding and emphasizes grassroots movements for educational restructuring. Additionally, Levitt highlights the financial dynamics in Wisconsin and strategies to mobilize voter turnout, particularly among Trump supporters, while stressing the urgency of improving student outcomes.