January 29, 2025

The seat made available by press secretary Karoline Leavitt has historically been occupied by White House staff.

WASHINGTON — The White House press office has received 7,400 requests from people interested in occupying a newly announced briefing room seat for “new media,” The Post has confirmed.

The eye-popping flood came less than 24 hours after press secretary Karoline Leavitt’s first briefing Tuesday afternoon, at which she announced the new 50th seat for journalists.

A White House official told The Post the press office is “excited about the interest” — though it’s not immediately clear how staffers will sift through the mountain of requests, the number of which was first reported by the Daily Wire.

Source: White House receives 7,400 requests for ‘new media’ seat in briefing…

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