Karoline Leavitt took some time away from the White House on Thursday to wish her friend Margo Martin a happy 30th birthday as she shared a photo of the two at a basketball game

Karoline Leavitt
Karoline Leavitt enjoyed a girls’ trip(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, recently took a break from her official duties to enjoy a basketball game with a friend.

She shared a snapshot of the outing on Instagram, featuring herself and Margo Martin, US Special Assistant and Communications Advisor to President Donald Trump. The post was in celebration of Margo’s 30th birthday.

The 27-year-old press secretary sported a casual and youthful look for the occasion, a stark contrast to her usual professional attire at the White House. Karoline donned white jeans and a neon green vest top, her long blonde hair styled sleek and straight over her shoulders.

Her outfit was completed with gold wedges, a matching gold bag, and a watch with a tan leather strap. Both Karoline and Margo flashed confident smiles as they posed for the camera, sharing the moment on their respective social media accounts.

Karoline Leavitt

Karoline looked vastly different to her usual business attire(Image: karolineleavitt/Instagram)

This leisurely outing followed a recent episode of South Park that featured a parody of Karoline. In the episode, President Trump hosts a lively garden party at the White House, complete with refreshments and guests enjoying a swim in the pool.

At one point, Trump is approached by the Press Secretary, depicted wearing a purple blouse and her signature cross necklace.

Karoline, clutching her phone, implores Trump to tackle an escalating crisis, insisting, “Sir, can you please talk to them? They’re really riled up.”

Trump gives in and asks for Karoline’s phone, declaring, “Alright, give me that.” He then picks up the call with a dismissive, “Hey, relax, God.”

Karoline Leavitt

Karoline usually opts for a more demure style(Image: Getty Images)

On the other end, a furious caller, surrounded by equally incensed allies, confronts him, “Yeah, hi. Uh, what do you think you’re doing? Our children are being told that they have to sit with Jesus at lunchtime.” The president replies with casual indifference, “Listen, buddy. You just need to relax. All this protesting makes me look bad. Just take a rest.”

Nevertheless, the voice on the phone fires back, “Well, no. We’re not going to give it a rest. All of the people here in South Park want some goddamn answers.” Trump then shoots back, “All right, then I’m gonna sue your whole town. You got that?”.

The president is depicted snuggling up to Satan again – echoing a moment from the series opener – and Satan observes, “I’m not in the mood right now. Another random b—h commented on my Instagram that you’re on the Epstein list.

“The Epstein list? Are we still talking about that?” Trump’s character asks, leading Satan to challenge, “Well are you on the list or not? It’s weird that whenever it comes up you just tell everyone to relax.”