Karoline Leavitt Reveals Trump's 'Crazy' 4-Hour Sleep Schedule Keeps Her Up at Night
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reveals Trump's demanding 4-hour sleep schedule and late-night phone calls keep her exhausted. The youngest-ever press secretary admits she "can't keep up" with the 78-year-old president's nocturnal habits.

Trump's Night Owl Habits Drive Press Secretary to Exhaustion
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has pulled back the curtain on one of the most demanding aspects of working for Donald Trump: his relentless nocturnal schedule that leaves even his youngest-ever press secretary struggling to keep pace.
Speaking at a Turning Point USA event at George Washington University, the 27-year-old Leavitt made a candid admission about her boss's sleep patterns that has Washington insiders nodding in recognition. "The fact that my boss is up all night and probably going to call at any hour," she revealed, describing Trump's habits as "crazy."
Four Hours and Counting
The revelation gets more startling: Trump reportedly sleeps only four hours per night, a schedule that would challenge even the most energetic political operative. "Very little. Like, maybe four hours a night. It's crazy. I'm a third his age, and I can't keep up. I tell him that all the time," Leavitt confessed during her conversation with Erika Kirk.
This sleep schedule isn't just a curiosity—it's become an occupational hazard for White House staff who must remain perpetually on call for a president who operates on what appears to be a 20-hour workday.
The Truth Social Factor
Trump's late-night activities aren't limited to phone calls. Known for his prolific social media presence, the president frequently uses his Truth Social platform during the overnight hours when, as sources describe, there's nobody around to "distract, interrupt or stop him." This "pure, unfiltered Trump" approach to social media has reportedly prompted Chief of Staff Susie Wiles to monitor his posts via a West Wing screen, ready to "engineer a distraction" if necessary.
Breaking News Never Sleeps
For Leavitt, the challenge extends beyond presidential phone calls. "I think probably what keeps me up at night is that I don't sleep as well in this job because there's just so much going on all the time, breaking news," she explained. "You never know what you're going to get when you wake up, whether it's the middle of the night or first thing in the morning. And I have all the fake news media apps on my phone."
This constant state of alert reflects the modern reality of serving as press secretary in an era of 24/7 news cycles and instant communication. Leavitt must be prepared to respond to media inquiries, craft responses to breaking developments, and serve as Trump's primary spokesperson at any hour.
A Generational Challenge
At 27, Leavitt became the youngest White House Press Secretary in history, but even her youth isn't enough to match Trump's energy levels. Her admission that she "can't keep up" with a president in his late 70s speaks to Trump's legendary stamina and work ethic—traits that have both impressed and exhausted his staff throughout his political career.
The press secretary's role has evolved significantly in the Trump administration, requiring not just traditional media management skills but the ability to operate as what some describe as Trump's "unyielding spin doctor." This demanding position becomes even more challenging when the principal operates on minimal sleep and expects staff availability around the clock.
The Modern White House Reality
Leavitt's candid comments offer a rare glimpse into the operational reality of the Trump White House, where traditional government schedules have given way to a more dynamic, always-on approach. Her experience highlights how modern political communication demands have transformed roles like press secretary into positions requiring nearly superhuman endurance.
The revelation also underscores the intensity of Trump's approach to the presidency—a hands-on style that keeps him engaged with issues and communications at all hours. While this level of engagement might exhaust his staff, supporters argue it demonstrates his commitment to the job and his direct connection with the American people through social media.
For Leavitt, managing this demanding schedule while maintaining her effectiveness as press secretary represents both a professional challenge and a testament to her dedication to serving in one of the most high-profile positions in American politics.
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