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Karine Jean-Pierre To Become The First Black LGBTQ White House Press Secretary

Karine Jean-Pierre To Become The First Black LGBTQ White House Press Secretary

President Joe Biden announced Thursday that Karine Jean-Pierre to be the next White House press secretary, which would make her the first Black woman and openly LGBTQ person to take on the role.

Biden is also looking to bring back his longtime Democratic strategist Anita Dunn as his senior adviser. She previously worked in the Biden White House last year for several months after Biden was elected into office.

“Jill and I have known and respected Karine a long time and she will be a strong voice speaking for me and this Administration,” the president said in a statement.

“She is passionate. She is smart and she has a moral core that makes her not just a great colleague, but an amazing Mom and human. Plus, she has a great sense of humor,” Psaki said in a tweet.

“Representation matters. She will give a voice to so many, and show so many what is truly possible when you work hard and dream big. And that matters. And we should celebrate that,” Psaki said at the White House briefing on Thursday, while also touting Jean-Pierre’s resume.

“But I also want to make clear what all of her qualifications are. … She comes to this job with decades of experience.”




Jean-Pierre will take over the stage at a significant phase in the Biden presidency, with the congressional midterms approaching and a presidential reelection campaign looming.

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