Karoline Leavitt shares heartbreaking news

In a deeply emotional moment that has stunned her followers and sent waves of sorrow through the conservative community, Fox News personality and former political aide Karoline Leavitt has publicly

revealed heartbreaking news about her infant son—news that has left fans praying, choking back tears, and rallying around the young mother in an outpouring of support.

Leavitt, 27, who has quickly risen to national prominence both as a former Trump White House staffer and as one of Fox’s boldest young voices, took to social media late last night with a post no one expected.

“As a mother, you dream of a future full of smiles, first steps, and bedtime lullabies. But this week, my family has been living a nightmare,” she wrote. “Our beloved baby boy has been diagnosed with a rare and serious heart condition.” Read more below

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