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On May 5, the White House announced that Karine Jean-Pierre would be replacing the outgoing Jen Psaki as White House press secretary. Jean-Pierre is set to assume the role on May 13, and will be ...
Karine Jean-Pierre shared in a heartbreaking essay this week that she had a “second full-time job” while serving as White House press ... every day, I faced the press, the American people, and ...
Jean-Pierre is a lesbian and was in a relationship with former CNN correspondent Suzanne Malveaux until September 2023. They have an adopted daughter. [51] Jean-Pierre's book, Moving Forward: A Story of Hope, Hard Work, and the Promise of America, was published in 2019. [52] She reviews her life and encourages people to become involved in politics.
Karine Jean-Pierre often starts her busy days around 4:45 a.m., making time for quick pre-sunrise meditation before diving into a workout. Aaron Richter
[2]: 27 At the outset of the administration, Tumulty convinced Wilson, who was known for his distaste of the press, [2]: 25 to hold news conferences on a regularized schedule, sometimes as much as twice every week. [2]: 29 During the first such news conference, over one hundred reporters crowded into Wilson's office to ask him questions.
White House Press Secretary: Karine Jean-Pierre. Chief of Staff for White House Press Office and Advisor for the Press Secretary: Yemisi Egbewole [5]; Senior Communications Advisor for Economic Messaging: Michael Kikukawa
“We’re headed in the right direction as it relates to the economy,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre recently said on MSNBC‘s “Morning Joe.” “We pay attention to the ...
Karine Jean-Pierre (born 1974) Press Secretary: October 7, 2024 – January 20, 2025 List of advisors to the president. Advisor Portfolio Term of office Party