Before landing a job in politics and making her way into the White House in the role of deputy press secretary, Anna Kelly had a rather glamorous side gig competing in beauty pageants.

Kelly, 28, currently works in Washington under President Donald Trump 's press secretary Karoline Leavitt - who recently announced a major media shake up - and is very vocal on X, formerly known as Twitter .

The redhead grew up just 35 minutes outside of Washington DC , in Fairfax, Virginia , and moved to Alabama in 2014 to attend Auburn University.

Kelly studied political science and graduated in 2017 with a minor in community and civic engagement. She was also a part of the Delta Zeta sorority.

She continued her studies at George Washington University, where she earned a Masters in Political Management.

It was during this time whilst studying that Kelly competed in the 2019 Miss State Fair of Virginia, where she took home the crown on September 22.

According to the Fairfax Times , Kelly's personal platform was 'End the Apathy Epidemic: Promoting Youth Political Engagement.'

The publication stated that Kelly said politics had a major influence on her life while she was growing up just outside of Washington in a politically outspoken family.

A 22-year-old Kelly said at the time: 'My generation stands in an incredible position of power.

'In today’s polarized political climate, it is our job to step up to the plate and work to ensure the government we receive is a good one.

'It is my goal as Miss State Fair of Virginia to show young people that, contrary to what they might believe, we do have a voice and it’s about time we used it,' she added.

Prior to being appointed by the Trump administration in January 2025, Kelly served as National Press Secretary for the Republican National Committee.

She was also previously Communications Director for Congressman Derrick Van Orden, and served as the Wisconsin communications director for the Republican National Committee from November 2019 until November 2020.

Last year, Kelly was heavily involved in Trump's campaign - and she's clearly loving her new role, as she had a lot to say during a recent interview on The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show.

When asked about anti-Trump media opposing the President, Kelly said: 'You know what Buck, I don't think they know what to do with themselves because we are having fun, truly. We are winning every single day.

'And I think they do acknowledge the fact that President Trump not only won the election by a landslide, but he won the popular vote.'

Kelly continued: 'He is implementing policies that the American people support. So they can try and push their fake news narrative and poke holes in what he's doing, but guess what? The approval is on our side.

'The American people overwhelmingly support his agenda. They see that he is delivering on the promises he made on the campaign trail.

'This is what the American people want and he is delivering on his promises, and I think fake news don't know what to do with it,' she added passionately.

Kelly loves to give her thousands of followers on X a glimpse behind the scenes of what goes on at the White House.

On March 11, she posted a photo of several Tesla cars parked up outside the building, and one day later, she uploaded a snap from the White House on St. Patrick's Day.

It showed her posing with Karoline and other women, who were all dressed in green.

She also shared a snap of her doing an interview from inside the White House in February, writing, 'Spent several years booking principals on the @DanODonnellShow. Today I got to join for afternoon drive time thanks to today’s White House Local Media Row! Hope you tuned in.'

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