What started as a heartwarming moment is now at the center of a growing controversy.
Karoline Leavitt, 27, made headlines this week when she brought her 8-month-old son Nicholas to the White House during the inaugural meeting of the MAHA Commission—a new initiative aimed at improving public health and tackling chronic diseases in the U.S.
Leavitt, the youngest-ever White House press secretary, proudly shared the moment on Instagram, calling it a step forward for parents—and for America’s health.
“Yesterday, I was proud to bring my son with me to the first-ever MAHA Commission Meeting at the White House with @robertfkennedyjr and many moms (and dads!) who are leading the nationwide movement to Make America Healthy Again,” she captioned the post.