Jean-Pierre is currently Senior Deputy Press Secretary and Deputy Assistant to the President. Previously, he worked for NBC and MSNBC, and served as White House political director under Barack Obama.
Karine Jean-Pierre is the new press secretary of the White House. He will replace Jen Psaki, who stepped down on May 13. This was announced on Thursday, May 5 by U.S. President Joe Biden’s press service.
“I am proud to announce that Karine Jean-Pierre will be the next White House Press Secretary. The Biden-Harris administration. On behalf of the American people. Gills and I have known and respected Karin for a long time, and she will be a strong voice to speak for me and this administration, ”said Biden, congratulating Jean-Pierre on his new appointment.
The American leader thanked Psaki for his selfless service to the country and for the fact that “he raised the bar, spoke directly and truthfully to the Americans and maintained his sense of humor at the same time.”
“Jen Psaki has set the standard for returning decency, respect and courtesy back to the White House briefing room. I want to thank Jen for raising the bar, communicating directly and truthfully with Americans, and maintaining sense of humor while doing it… I thank Jen for the country she serves and wish her all the best as she progresses, “Biden said.
Today, Karine Jean-Pierre has served as First Deputy Press Secretary and Deputy Assistant to the President. He has long worked with Biden: he held leadership positions when the current U.S. president was vice president in the Obama administration.
Prior to the campaign, he served as Director of Communications for MoveOn.org and Political Analyst for NBC and MSNBC. Jean-Pierre served as Regional Political Director of the White House Office of Political Affairs during the Obama-Biden Administration and was Deputy Director during President Obama’s 2012 presidential campaign. He is President Obama’s 2008 Southeast Regional Political Director, Deputy Campaign Manager Martin O’Malley for President, Campaign Manager for the ACLU’s Reproductive Freedom Initiative, and Deputy Chief of Staff and Director of Legislative and Budgetary Affairs for two council members. . New York .
Previously, he worked at the Center for Community and Ethics, which encourages large companies to change their business practices and is an author of publications. Jean-Pierre was born in Martinique and grew up in New York. He graduated from Columbia University.
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