The White House's first spokesperson of color openly accepts his difference. Karine Jean-Pierre was previously the PR director of the radical left-wing movement MoveOn.org.

US President Joe Biden appointed Karine Jean-Pierre as the new White House press secretary on Thursday.

who is first black African-American, openly lesbian, and person sympathetic to the LGBTQ community in this post.

Jen Psaki, the current spokeswoman, will leave the White House next Friday, and according to the news from the American news portal Axios in early April, she will be a staff member of one of the programs of NBC and MSNBC, a moderate left-liberal American business-commercial television channel.

And previously he was a political analyst for NBC

Karine Jean-Pierre, who has been the first deputy spokesperson of the White House since January 2021, takes over one of the most physically and mentally taxing government posts at a time when the White House is facing serious political challenges: the presidential office must help the Democratic Party keep the majority in the House of Representatives and the 50-50 percent vote share in the Senate in the mid-term congressional elections due in November.

Before joining Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's campaign, Karine Jean-Pierre was the director of public relations and PR for the radical leftist movement MoveOn.org and was previously a political analyst for NBC and MSNBC.

(MTI)

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