Karoline Leavitt, 28, Praises Husband Nicholas Riccio, 61, for Caring for Their Baby as She Returns to Work
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt praised her husband, Nicholas Riccio, for taking overnight baby shifts so she could return to her high-stress job.
During a Monday, June 29 appearance on Fox & Friends, Leavitt shared insight into how she balances her demanding White House role with her life as a mom of “two under 2.”
Leavitt gave birth to her second child, daughter Viviana “Vivi” Riccio, on May 1. She quietly returned to her official duties in late June, approximately eight weeks after the baby’s arrival.

The 28-year-old credited Riccio, 61, with watching the baby overnight so she could get enough sleep to stay sharp for morning media briefings.
When asked how she manages the intense workload, Leavitt stated, “You just do it. You just wake up, and you do your best every day.”
She noted that she makes it a strict priority to head home to Northern Virginia at a reasonable hour to cook dinner and complete the bedtime routine with her almost-two-year-old son, Niko, and daughter, Vivi.

Leavitt is the youngest person to serve as White House Press Secretary. She previously expressed gratitude to President Donald Trump and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles for fostering a supportive “pro-family environment” in the administration as she prepared to become the first pregnant press secretary to serve in the role.
Leavitt’s excessive praise of her husband taking care of their children ignited a familiar internet debate regarding parental roles and gender expectations.
While many supporters praised her family dynamics, critical commenters specifically targeted the idea of “gushing” over a father doing basic childcare.