Unclear from public White House postings: the official White House video page lists the Jan. 26, 2026 briefing but provides no transcript or summary of the topics; the YouTube video is the primary source for the content, so topics would need to be identified by watching the video (no official topic list is available).
No major policy announcements or formal written statements appear in White House postings for this briefing; if any on-the-record announcements were made they are not summarized on the White House site and would require reviewing the video (no official readout or press release tied to this briefing is posted).
The White House video page for Jan. 26, 2026 hosts the briefing video but does not include a transcript or written readout; no separate official transcript or readout for that date is posted on whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements.
The White House posting does not specify the room or list attendees; Leavitt’s briefings are typically held in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room and attended by White House reporters, but the official Jan. 26 page gives no attendee roster—confirm by watching the video for visual cues.
The White House listing shows the video length as 28:36; the YouTube upload corresponds to the same briefing—only the video contains the full briefing unless labeled as highlights; to confirm whether it’s full or excerpted, watch the YouTube video (no separate note on excerpts on the White House page).
Karoline Leavitt is the White House Press Secretary: the administration’s primary spokesperson who briefs the press, explains administration policies and answers reporters’ questions. Her background includes prior roles in Republican communications and campaign work (see official White House bio for details).