Karoline Leavitt Celebrates Final Days as Donald Trump's Press Secretary With 'No More Questions' Cookies at Goodbye Party

Karoline Leavitt celebrated her final days as Donald Trump's press secretary with a cake shaped like the White House briefing room lectern.
Aug. 23 2026, Published 4:40 p.m. ET
Karoline Leavitt is making the most of her final days in the White House and celebrating her exit with a little humor, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
The 28-year-old press secretary shared a glimpse of her goodbye party on Sunday, August 23, complete with a podium-shaped cake and "no more questions" cookies.
Karoline Leavitt Gets a Press Secretary-Themed Farewell

The elaborate cake featured a miniature White House seal.
Leavitt took to Instagram Stories to show off the elaborate treats at her farewell celebration as she prepares to leave President Donald Trump's administration at the end of August.
The centerpiece was an elaborate cake designed to look like the White House press secretary's lectern, complete with the White House seal.
"@katiemiller knows how to throw a party," Leavitt wrote over a video of the cake, giving a shout out to former White House aide and political strategist Katie Miller.
She also praised the baker behind the creation, writing, "@fluffythoughtscakes made the coolest cake ever!!!"
'No More Questions'

One cookie featured the words 'no more questions' in blue icing.
Leavitt also shared a photo of two custom cookies, including one decorated to resemble the lectern she has stood behind throughout her tenure.
The second cookie appeared to poke fun at one of the most recognizable moments of White House briefings, with the words "no more questions" written across it in blue icing.
The phrase has become a familiar way for Leavitt to wrap up exchanges with reporters during press briefings.
She credited custom cookie maker Leslie Pizarro for the treats.
Donald Trump Praised His 'Wonderful' Press Secretary

Donald Trump called Karoline Leavitt 'one of my most trusted aides' when he announced she would leave the White House at the end of August.
Trump announced Leavitt's departure in a Truth Social post on August 12.
"Our wonderful White House Press Secretary, and one of my most trusted aides, Karoline Leavitt, will be departing her role at the end of the month," Trump wrote, adding that he "totally understand[s] and respect[s]" her decision.
Trump also praised Leavitt's work in the administration, calling her "one of the best White House Press Secretaries in the History of the Office"
He said she would remain "one of my top outside advisors" and "an influential voice within the Republican Party" as the administration prepares for the midterm elections.
She's Not Saying Goodbye to Donald Trump


After departing the administration, Karoline Leavitt plans to return to MAGA Inc.
Although Leavitt is leaving the White House, she is not stepping away from Trump's political orbit.
She recently revealed that she plans to return to MAGA Inc., the Trump-affiliated super PAC where she previously worked before joining the administration, per NBC News.
"The truth is since returning to the White House after the birth of my daughter, I have felt in my heart that I cannot be the best mom my two young children deserve while devoting the constant time, energy, and attention required of the White House Press Secretary — and that is why I have ultimately made the bittersweet decision to depart the White House and embark on a new chapter in my life," Leavitt expressed.



