Karoline Leavitt's mastery of outrageous deception would awe George Orwell: historian
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt is interviewed by Fox News outside the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., December 16, 2025. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Karoline Leavitt's tireless cheerleading for her boss, President Donald Trump was described as an "Orwellian" level of pandering in a biting Salon article written by historian Laura D. Beers Thursday.

Beers cites Leavitt as a prime example of the types of distortions and gaslighting that George Orwell warned about.

"I'm a historian who has written about the enduring legacy of George Orwell's ideas about truth and freedom," explains Beers, who teaches at American University in Washington, DC. "Listening to Leavitt assert a 'truth' so obviously discordant with people's lives, I was reminded of the repeated pronouncements from the Ministry of Plenty in Orwell's '1984.'"

The "Ministry of Plenty," Beers argues, was totally unapologetic in its use of distortion — as is Leavitt.

"The lack of transparency depicted in '1984' has an uncanny echo in our current political moment, despite Leavitt's repeated assertions that President Donald Trump is the 'most transparent president in history,'" Beers warns. "Leavitt has made that claim countless times, including in her public defense of Trump's 'Quiet, Piggy!' dismissal of Bloomberg News journalist Catherine Lucey last month. In Leavitt's usage, 'transparency' has become a form of Orwellian 'doublespeak' — a word or phrase which, through the process of 'doublethink,' had come to encompass its exact opposite meaning."

The historian continues, "'Doublethink,' in Orwell's writing, was the mechanism of thought manipulation that allowed someone 'to know and not to know, to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies, to hold simultaneously two opinions which cancelled out, knowing them to be contradictory and believing in both of them.' Doublethink was the mechanism that enabled the citizens of Oceania, the Anglo-American superstate governed by Big Brother's authoritarian regime, to accept that 'WAR IS PEACE; FREEDOM IS SLAVERY; IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH.'"

Leavitt recently claimed, "This administration has done more with respect to transparency when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein than any administration ever" — which, Beers says, was especially "Orwellian" in light of how evasive Trump has been with the Epstein files.

"All governments lie," Beers writes. "But Leavitt has become a master of the art of political language, wielded to aggrandize her boss, belittle his opponents and deflect attention from administration scandals."