Senior communications strategists and media commentators emerge as prospective contenders as the administration plans transitions in the briefing room.

WASHINGTON, DC — The White House is conducting preliminary vetting for senior communications professionals as Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt prepares to transition to a senior strategic advisory role within the Executive Office of the President.
Administration sources confirmed that White House Chief of Staff and senior advisers are reviewing a shortlist of seasoned spokespersons. Prospective names under consideration include senior campaign communications directors and veteran broadcast commentators known for aggressive defense of administration policies.
"The President values an articulate, unflinching communicator who can clearly articulate executive achievements and handle rigorous press corps scrutiny," an administration official noted.
The incoming press secretary will assume podium duties during a pivotal legislative autumn marked by trade policy negotiations, federal budget reconciliations, and the upcoming midterm election campaign. An official announcement is expected in early September.
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