Karine Jean-Pierre will become the new representative of the White House/Channel 24 collage
Jen Psaki officially steps down as White House Press Secretary. US President Joe Biden has announced Karine Jean-Pierre as the new press secretary.
The head of the United States announced this on the evening of May 5. He added that Jean-Pierre will officially take office on May 13.
What is known about the new White House press secretary
Karine Jean- Pierre is Psaki's chief deputy and has long been an adviser to President Biden. The woman was born on the island of Martinique, an overseas department of France. Her parents are Haitian, her father is a taxi driver and her mother is a nurse.
Karin not only enters the position with the experience, talent and insight required for this challenging job, but will continue to lead the Biden Administration-Harris communications. Me and Jill (Biden – ed. Channel 24) have known and respected Karin for a long time, and she will become a strong voice that will speak on my behalf and on behalf of the Administration, Joe Biden emphasized.
By the way, Jean-Pierre is 44 years old, she graduated from the School of International Relations at Columbia University. She also studied at the New York Institute of Technology. Before becoming a member of the US Democratic Party, Jean-Pierre worked as director of public relations at MoveOn.org and political analyst for American media resources NBC and MSNBC.
Subsequently, the woman served as the regional director of the Office of Political Affairs White House during the term of Barack Obama. Served as Associate Director for President Obama's 2012 re-election and other political positions.
In addition to introducing a new White House representative, Joe Biden also announced the return of Antina Dunn to the Administration. The woman used to be a senior adviser to Biden in 2021. Now she will help promote the political and communication goals of the President of the United States.
USA-Ukraine: latest news
- On May 5, Volodymyr Zelensky had a conversation with the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. It touched upon Russia's war against Ukraine, assistance from the states to our state, as well as the value of a common victory.
- Recently, the current US President Joseph Biden said that the states are ready to impose additional sanctions against Russia after the announcement of the sixth package of sanctions from the EU. The head of state added that this week there will be a conversation with members of the G7 about how they will proceed.
- Before that, the US House of Representatives supported the lend-lease of Ukraine. Only 10 officials voted against, while 417 voted in favor. Subsequently, the document was signed by Joe Biden. This will help speed up the delivery of weapons, transport and food to Ukraine.