Karoline Leavitt wows in eye-popping MAGA red suit distracting fans from Melania

Karoline Leavitt was seen almost spilling out of her skimpy top as she greeted guests at the White House prior to First Lady Melania Trump giving a speech on her new initiative

Karoline Leavitt appeared to risk a wardrobe malfunction in her fitted ensemble while welcoming visitors at the White House.

The press secretary wore a red suit paired with a red top beneath, bending forward to engage with attendees seated in the East Room of the White House. Visitors had gathered to witness President Trump sign an executive order on Thursday, November 13.

Karoline, 28, channeled her “MAGA” aesthetic with the look as she readied for First Lady Melania Trump to address the gathering at the ceremony. The signing concerned the Fostering the Future executive order, designed to broaden access to education, career training, accommodation, and additional support for young people making the transition from foster care into independent living.

Melania Trump, who appeared alongside President Trump at the podium, has obtained a $25 million allocation in the fiscal 2026 budget proposal, dedicated to delivering housing and assistance for youths aging out of the system, as detailed in a White House statement.

Melania, 55, has prioritized launching programs for children as a central component of her duties since her return to office.

She has previously condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the forced separation of children from their families in Ukraine.

She has also enhanced her Be Best children’s health and wellness program and initiated a competition for youngsters focusing on innovation and the application of artificial intelligence in schools. Melania unveiled the Fostering the Future Together initiative during the United Nations’ 80th General Assembly in September.

During the event, she informed the audience that the endeavor would “ensure that every child can flourish in the digital era,” and added, “Innovation is wonderful.”

She went on to say, “Our nations benefit from advancements in technology [by] saving lives, expanding access to knowledge, connecting people and, of course, safety.”

She also mentioned early childhood activities, such as playing marbles, flying paper airplanes, and kite flying, as typical childhood pastimes that could inspire future innovations.

She stated, “Great minds have turned marbles into microchips, paper airplanes into drones, and kites into satellites. Our next generation will use tech to revolutionize how we live, travel, design, and connect.”

Melania will convene the first meeting of the Fostering the Future Together initiative at the White House in early 2026. The initiative will comprise spouses of government heads and other key stakeholders, who will be responsible for executing its decisions at the local level in their respective countries.

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