What Karoline Leavitt Actually Eats
Karoline Leavitt is an important figure in the Make America Healthy Again campaign. If you're wondering what foods make up her diet, here's the scoop.
Read MoreKaroline Leavitt is an important figure in the Make America Healthy Again campaign. If you're wondering what foods make up her diet, here's the scoop.
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