Jen Psaki said goodbye to the White House Friday after taking reporter's questions nearly every weekday of the almost 500 days of Biden's presidency. The new White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre begins her first full week on the job Monday. She's the first Black woman and first openly LGBTQ person to fill the role and has been a long-time adviser to Biden.
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Karine Jean-Pierre leads history-making first briefing as White House press secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre, previously principal deputy press secretary,\u00a0replaced Jen Psaki following Psaki's departure from\u00a0the White House.
Karine Jean-Pierre holds first briefing as White House press secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre held her first briefing as White House press secretary on Monday after making history as the first Black and out LGBTQ person to step into one of the most visible roles in the administration.
Karine Jean-Pierre holds first briefing as White House press secretary
By Kate Sullivan, CNNKarine Jean-Pierre held her first briefing as White House press secretary on Monday after making history as the first Black and out LGBTQ person to step into one of the most visible roles in the administration.“I am a Black, gay, immigrant woman. The first of all three of those to hold this position,” Jean-Pierre told reporters on Monday.She said, “If it were not for generations of barrier-breaking people before me I would n…
Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday will become the new face of President Joe Biden’s White House — marking a historic change that some have been waiting to see for years.
Karine Jean-Pierre is the wrong choice to rebuild Biden’s shattered credibility
No matter who is in the White House, it is important that the people have at least a modicum of trust in their president. That is not currently the case for President Joe Biden, whom two-thirds of adults already distrust.
Karine Jean-Pierre "stolen election" tweets called out by conservatives
"(A) look through her old tweets shows that she is an election-denying, misinformation-peddling, conspiracy theorist," conservative Kylee Zempel wrote.