White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has pulled back the curtain on how President Donald Trump offered her one of the most high-profile positions in his administration - and it's pure Trump.
In a recent interview with Fox News, Leavitt revealed that Trump made the life-changing offer during what she described as an "anti-climactic" phone call, where the President simply said, "Oh, by the way" before offering her the press secretary role.
"There was no formal process, no big ceremony," Leavitt explained. "It was just President Trump being President Trump - direct, to the point, and getting things done without all the Washington bureaucratic nonsense."
No Deep State Hiring Games
This casual approach stands in stark contrast to the bloated, committee-driven hiring processes that have plagued previous administrations. While the swamp creatures spend months in meetings and focus groups, Trump cuts through the noise and picks the best people for the job.
Leavitt, who has proven herself as a fierce defender of America First policies, was clearly the right choice. Her ability to dismantle hostile media narratives and communicate Trump's message directly to the American people has been evident from day one.
"This is exactly why we voted for Trump - he gets things done while the establishment is still talking about getting things done," one supporter noted on social media.
The revelation comes as some critics on social media continue their predictable attacks on the Trump administration. One detractor on Twitter claimed Trump "plans to fire people one by one before Midterms to avoid looking weak," showing how the left continues to misunderstand Trump's management style of demanding excellence and results.
But patriots know better. Trump's straightforward approach to building his team - whether it's a casual phone call to Leavitt or his other key appointments - reflects a president who values competence over ceremony, results over process.
In a town full of political theater and endless meetings, isn't it refreshing to have a president who can make important decisions with a simple "oh, by the way"?
