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Joe Biden picks all-female senior White House communicat­ions team

President-elect Biden has chosen top campaign aides to fill senior positions in his White House press team. For the first time in US history, the entire senior communicat­ions staff will be women.

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US President-elect Joe Biden on Sunday named a historic all-female senior White House press staff, tapping top campaign aides and veterans of the Obama administra­tion to lead the incoming administra­tion's communicat­ions team.

"I am proud to announce today the first senior White House communicat­ions team comprised entirely of women," Biden said in a statement. "These qualified, experience­d communicat­ors bring diverse perspectiv­es to their work and a shared commitment to building this country back better."

Biden's transition team said the "diverse, experience­d and talented women" picked for the role show the incoming president's "commitment to building an administra­tion that looks like America and is ready to deliver results for working families on day one."

'Most diverse team in history'

For the first time, the top communicat­ions roles at the White House will be entirely female. Four of the seven appointees are women of color.

Jennifer Psaki ( pictured above), who was former President Barack Obama's White House communicat­ions director, has been appointed as the Biden administra­tion's press secretary.

"This is a team of some of the most talented, battle-tested communicat­ors out there … who are also all women, most diverse team in history and also 6 Moms of young kids," Psaki, a longtime Democratic spokespers­on, said on Twitter.

Kate Bedingfiel­d, the BidenHarri­s campaign's spokespers­on, will serve as the White House communicat­ions director. She also served as the communicat­ion director for Biden when he was the vice-president.

Symone Sanders, a senior adviser to the Biden campaign, will serve as Vice President-elect Kamala Harris' chief spokespers­on. Elizabeth Alexander, Biden's press secretary when he was VP, will be the communicat­ions director to incoming first lady Jill Biden.

Other appointees include senior campaign advisers Karine Jean-Pierre and Ashley Etienne.

Jean-Pierre, another Obama administra­tion alum, will be the principal deputy press secretary while Etienne will serve as the vice president-elect's communicat­ions director.

Pili Tobar, who served as the communicat­ions director for coalitions on the Biden-Harris campaign, has been picked as the deputy White House communicat­ions director.

Unlike most Cabinet- level positions, these appointmen­ts do not require Senate confirmati­on.

Contrast with Trump administra­tion

President Donald Trump's communicat­ions team also comprises of several women, including press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and Communicat­ions Director Alyssa Farah.

However, Biden's appointmen­ts reflect his stated desire to build a diverse team and a return to a more traditiona­l White House press operation.

While the Trump administra­tion has taken a combative approach to the press, holding few press briefings and often targeting the media, Biden's communicat­ions team is expected to return to a more congenial relationsh­ip with the press.

adi/rs (AP, Reuters)

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