WASHINGTON — Karoline Leavitt is up at 5 a.m. every day. She’s reading the news immediately, catching up with whatever President Donald Trump may have “Truthed” during the wee hours of the night, equipping herself to take on the reporters of the United States (and beyond) in the day ahead. She’ll get a workout in if she can. And if her son Niko wakes up in time, she gets to spend time with her little guy before she heads to the White House.
“I do really try to prioritize returning home for bedtime,” she shared in an interview with The Daily Wire. “I savor that time — eating dinner together, doing tubby, doing book time, and then putting him down every night is a priority for me.”
“That’s actually advice I was given by my predecessor Sarah Sanders, who encouraged me to set that boundary. Of course it’s not possible every night,” she added. “There are…