Karoline Leavitt Brings Her Baby Son to Work

Karoline Leavitt recently shared a heartwarming Instagram post with her husband, Nicholas Riccio, and their son, Niko, in front of the White House.

While the family looked picture-perfect, fans couldn’t help but notice an adorable detail: little Niko was missing one sock. The charming imperfection added a relatable touch to the otherwise polished moment, with fans delighting in the cute detail.

In the background of the photo, two framed New York Post covers and motivational notes, including one that said, “Slay the briefing day away,” were spotted, adding a behind-the-scenes glimpse of Leavitt’s workspace.

The post received an outpouring of love from fans who appreciated the candid, joyful moment.

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