Alina Habba shuts down speculation she could replace Karoline Leavitt as White House press secretary


One of the betting favorites to replace Karoline Leavitt as White House press secretary declared Wednesday that she is not in the running for the job.The 28-year-old White House press secretary, fresh off maternity leave, announced earlier this month that she would end her tenure at the podium at the end of August to spend more time with her two young children.As speculation continued to swirl over whom President Donald Trump would tap to succeed Leavitt, bettors on prediction market platform Kalshi began favoring Alina Habba for the role.KAROLINE LEAVITT'S REPLACEMENT AS PRESS SECRETARY FACES 'CRITICAL' TEST AS MIDTERMS LOOM, TRUMP ADVISOR SAYSHabba, who serves as senior adviser to the attorney general for U.S. attorneys, was previously floated for the position after Trump won re-election.Bettors on Kalshi gave Habba a 35% chance of being named Leavitt's replacement at the time before she publicly dismissed the speculation.Habba, however, threw cold water on that idea."Flattered by the Kalshi odds, but I'm not in the running for any job," Habba posted on X."However, if I'm getting a new one, I'd love for one of these anonymous sources to let me know first," she continued.
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One of the betting favorites to replace Karoline Leavitt as White House press secretary declared Wednesday that she is not in the running for the job.The 28-year-old White House press secretary, fresh off maternity leave, announced earlier this month that she would end her tenure at the podium at the end of August to spend more time with her two young children.As speculation continued to swirl over whom President Donald Trump would tap to succeed Leavitt, bettors on prediction market platform Kalshi began favoring Alina Habba for the role.KAROLINE LEAVITT'S REPLACEMENT AS PRESS SECRETARY FACES 'CRITICAL' TEST AS MIDTERMS LOOM, TRUMP ADVISOR SAYSHabba, who serves as senior adviser to the attorney general for U.S. attorneys, was previously floated for the position after Trump won re-election.Bettors on Kalshi gave Habba a 35% chance of being named Leavitt's replacement at the time before she publicly dismissed the speculation.Habba, however, threw cold water on that idea."Flattered by the Kalshi odds, but I'm not in the running for any job," Habba posted on X."However, if I'm getting a new one, I'd love for one of these anonymous sources to let me know first," she continued. "Fake news remains the undefeated champ…well…until I come at them."DAVID MARCUS: KAROLINE LEAVITT’S LASTING LEGACY IS OPENING THE WHITE HOUSE TO INDIE PRESSWhen speculation emerged about Habba potentially becoming press secretary following Trump's 2024 election victory, she said she was "flattered" by the consideration but believed she would "be better served in other capacities."Habba went on to serve just over two months as counselor to the president before being appointed interim U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey.
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- One of the betting favorites to replace Karoline Leavitt as White House press secretary declared Wednesday that she is not in the running for the job.The 28-year-old White House press secretary, fresh off maternity leave, announced earlier this month that she would end her tenure at the podium at the end of August to spend more time with her two young children.As speculation continued to swirl over whom President Donald Trump would tap to succeed Leavitt, bettors on prediction market platform Kalshi began favoring Alina Habba for the role.KAROLINE LEAVITT'S REPLACEMENT AS PRESS SECRETARY FACES 'CRITICAL' TEST AS MIDTERMS LOOM, TRUMP ADVISOR SAYSHabba, who serves as senior adviser to the attorney general for U.S. attorneys, was previously floated for the position after Trump won re-election.Bettors on Kalshi gave Habba a 35% chance of being named Leavitt's replacement at the time before she publicly dismissed the speculation.Habba, however, threw cold water on that idea."Flattered by the Kalshi odds, but I'm not in the running for any job," Habba posted on X."However, if I'm getting a new one, I'd love for one of these anonymous sources to let me know first," she continued.
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Betting favorite to succeed Karoline Leavitt says she’s ‘not in the running’ for White House press secretary job
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