Screenshot of Karoline Leavitt and Michael Strahan on Good Morning America.
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NEW White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has expertly countered Michael Strahan.

In a Good Morning America interview, Leavitt defended the Trump administration’s policy to return all federal employees to in-office work.

Screenshot of Karoline Leavitt and Michael Strahan on Good Morning America.

Michael Strahan pressed Karoline Leavitt about the federal return to work orderCredit: ABC
Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary, in a one-on-one interview.

Leavitt expertly countered Strahan’s question live on Good Morning AmericaCredit: ABC

During the interview, Strahan pressed Leavitt about this effects of this policy.

He specifically questioned how the policy could affect important employees deciding to leave their jobs.

“Is there any concern that we risk losing people with years of experience like doctors and let’s say, scientists?” Strahan said.

Leavitt quickly countered that question, explaining that most doctors already spend their time on-site for work.

“Well, most doctors who work in actual hospitals and medical institutions have to show up to the office,” Leavitt said.

“We know that employees are more productive and more efficient when they are working in an in-office environment.”

Leavitt continued by explaining that President Trump’s administration believes this is what the American people want.

“That is what this administration expects and I think that’s what American taxpayers expect,” she said.

“Don’t forget it’s the American people that are funding this government and they deserve people that are actually showing up to work on their behalf.”

GMA viewers sided with Leavitt on social media and roasted Strahan for his question.

Karoline Leavitt praised for ‘masterclass’ first White House press briefing as podcasters & influencers can now attend

“Michael Strahan seems to be missing the point here. The return-to-office policy isn’t about losing experienced professionals like doctors or scientists; it’s about accountability,” one viewer said.

“Michael Strahan doing news is worse than Joe Namath doing car insurance commercials,” another viewer said.

“Did he work from home when he played in the NFL?” a third viewer said.

“Karoline Leavitt just took another soul on live TV. She’s like the fake news’ grim reaper,” a fourth viewer said.

“Leavitt destroys Michael Strahan over Trump’s EO,” a fifth fan said.

Get to know Karoline Leavitt

Donald Trump’s press secretary is the youngest White House press secretary ever at 27.

Here are some fast facts about Karoline Leavitt:

  • She was raised Catholic in Atkinson, New Hampshire
  • She attended Saint Anselm College
  • She started her college’s first broadcasting club
  • She interned at Fox News during college
  • She worked as the assistant press secretary under Kayleigh McEnany
  • She won the Republican primary for the US House of Representatives in New Hampshire in 2022
  • She’s married to 59-year-old entrepreneur Nicholas Riccio
  • She gave birth to her first son, Niko, in July 2024
  • She went back to work for Trump days after giving birth
  • She had her mic cut off in a CNN interview in June 2024 after criticizing presidential debate moderators Dana Bash and Jake Tapper

The Trump administration has set a February 6 deadline for employees to return to in-office work, with most required to show up five days a week.

Those who decide not to return to work will be offered buyouts from the federal government, allowing them to retain pay and benefits until September 30, 2025.

“We think a very substantial number of people will not show up to work, and, therefore, our government will get smaller and more efficient,” Trump said on Wednesday.

“And that’s what we’ve been looking to do for many, many decades.”

Trump suggested that federal employees will also be asked to “prove” they were not working a second job during their remote work period.

Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary, at a press briefing.

Leavitt has impressed in her first days of duty as White House press secretaryCredit: Alamy
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