How Does Karoline Leavitt Sleep at Night? Like This

It’s 10:49 p.m.

The all-American quilt—less Amish patchwork, more MyPillow—is turned down over sheets with a thread count so high they require a security clearance, and a mug of raw milk sweats on Karoline Leavitt’s nightstand. She is the youngest press secretary in American history; professionally unflappable, personally unpleasant and privately on a first-name basis with Ambien. Well, who isn’t these days? Her job never sleeps: one alarm is set for 1:00 a.m., another for 2:00, a third at 3:30. (More on them later.) But before then, the night’s end-game is “detox.”

Here’s how a woman whose day job is to wind up the press winds down:

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