The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt Southern park episode to train.
Leavitt is known to wear the pendant, a nod to Christianity and conservatism, while spitting alternative facts for the Trump administration in the White House press conference room.

However, in recent television interviews, Leavitt’s Cross was not much exposed, bringing certain social media commentators to notice that it could abandon the pendant during difficult days.
“Opinion @presssec @karolineleavitt did not wear her cross necklace while she lied to the nation,” wrote an X user on July 7 while Leavitt responded to increased release requests from the list of customers of Jeffrey Epstein.
Another social media commentator wrote in a post of July 26, a few days after the withdrawal of Trump from South Park, “Leavitt de Karolyn can carry twenty cross, go to the church a hundred times a week, preach on his Christian values, but her real truth is that she serves a lie, a cheating, an abomination and seliments every day to support him.”
Another commentator noted in a post of August 12 x that Leavitt seemed “tense on the podium lately” and that his wardrobe seemed to reflect it the modification of the mood. They added: “I like his lighter character. Not so urgent Ms. Leavitt. There are even more than 3 years. ”
Regularly carry the accessory made Leavitt a character visible in the orbit of Trump, as evidenced by his representation in the first episode of Southern parkSeason 27.

In a scene from the episode, Leavitt is clearly recognizable by her blond hair, her purple combination and her cross when she informs Trump that the Canadian Prime Minister arrived to see him.
In another song, the character of Leavitt urges Trump to respond to an angry caller against religious messaging in schools. “Sir, can you please talk to them? They are really crazy,” begged the representation of Leavitt.
“Hey, relax God,” replied Trump with Dédain, apparently speaking to God.
The Daily Beast contacted Leavitt to comment on the change of jewelry and it intends to take over the port of the cross during the information sessions.