New White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's Partner Also Had A Job Change Today
Sabrina Talbert
There's going to be a new face running press conferences at the White House. Karine Jean-Pierre, current deputy press secretary, will be taking over from current press secretary, Jen Psaki.
She is set to become the first Black, openly gay woman to hold the position.
Women's Health has everything to know about Karine Jean-Pierre and her family.
President Biden announced Thursday that Karine Jean-Pierre will be taking over as the newest White House press secretary, replacing Jen Psaki, who is expected to leave her position next week. This move makes Jean-Pierre the first Black and first openly gay person to hold the position. Jean-Pierre currently serves as White House principal deputy press secretary under Psaki.
During the press announcement, Psaki praised Jean-Pierre, calling her a “partner of truth,” adding that "representation matters, and she will give a voice to many, but also make many dream big about what is truly possible."
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My sister Karine Jean-Pierre hale you from Montreal QC congrat is in order wish you all the best and to Jen Psaki
Thank you for introducing to the world the first Black, openly gay woman and future president of the USA