It’s rare to upstage the turkeys at the White House’s traditional Thanksgiving pardon. But Karoline Leavitt, Donald Trump’s press secretary managed it Tuesday—by dressing like a pilgrim.
The 28-year-old White House press secretary arrived at work on Tuesday in a black-and-white dress with ribbon-tied cuffs and collar fastenings—strikingly similar to the clothing worn by women who may have attended the first Thanksgiving in 1621.

She wisely ditched her signature silver cross necklace, which would have been a major fashion faux pas to the Puritans in what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts, who were firmly opposed to the display of religious symbols.

The failed congressional candidate brought along her son, Niko, but not her husband Nicholas Riccio, 60, for Trump and First Lady Melania’s pardoning of Gobble and Waddle, the two birds selected as National Thanksgiving Turkeys.
The annual Rose Garden ceremony has become one of America’s most whimsical political traditions, albeit not usually with themed outfits.


This isn’t the first time Leavitt’s style has drawn comparisons to the pilgrims.
“There’s so much wrong with this periwinkle dress that it’s difficult to know where to start. At first glance, Karoline Leavitt looks like she’s trying to channel the pilgrims, that is if the pilgrims had access to blue dye,” Women.com wrote about a dress Leavitt wore during a press briefing in March.

The List also slammed the White House secretary’s taste, writing: “Though vintage fashion can certainly prove the test of time, this pilgrim piece was past its prime and definitely not the look Leavitt should have reached for in her wardrobe.”
Trump has also settled into the Thanksgiving mood, making questionable claims that this year’s Thanksgiving dinner will be more affordable than ever.
In a Truth Social post, Trump wrote: “2025 Thanksgiving dinner under Trump is 25% lower than 2024 Thanksgiving dinner under Biden, according to Walmart. My cost are lower than the Democrats on everything, especially oil and gas! So the Democrats ‘affordability’ issue is DEAD! STOP LYING!!!”
However, his claim has fallen apart under scrutiny: Walmart’s 2025 $39.33 Thanksgiving package features 22 items, while the chain’s 2024 meal, which cost $56, had 29 items. And some of the recurring items have shrunk: fried onions have gone down from 6oz to 4.5oz.
The Daily Beast has reached out to the White House for comment.
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