Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Biden chooses an all-female senior W.H. press team

- By Alexandra Jaffe and Andrew Taylor

WILMINGTON, DEL. » President-elect Joe Biden will have an all-female senior communicat­ions team at his White House, reflecting his stated desire to build out a diverse White House team as well as what’s expected to be a return to a more traditiona­l press operation.

Biden campaign communicat­ions director Kate Bedingfiel­d will serve as Biden’s White House communicat­ions director. Jen Psaki, a longtime Democratic spokeswoma­n, will be his press secretary.

In a different area of the White House operation, Biden plans to name Neera Tanden, the president and CEO of the liberal think tank Center for American Progress, as director of the Office of Management and Budget, according to a person familiar with the transition process granted anonymity to speak freely about internal deliberati­ons.

Four of the seven top communicat­ions roles at the White House will be filled by women of color, and it’s the first time the entire senior White House communicat­ions team will

be entirely female.

President Donald Trump upended the ways in which his administra­tion communicat­ed with the press. In contrast with administra­tions past, Trump’s communicat­ions team held few press briefings, and those that did occur were often combative affairs riddled with inaccuraci­es and falsehoods.

Trump himself sometimes served as his own press secretar y, taking questions from the media, and he often bypassed the White House press corps entirely by dialing into his favorite Fox News shows.

In a statement announcing the White House communicat­ions team, Biden said: “Communicat­ing directly and truthfully to the American people is one of the most important duties of a President, and this team will be entrusted with the tremendous responsibi­lity of connecting the American people to the White House.”

He added: “These qualified, experience­d communicat­ors bring diverse perspectiv­es to their work and a shared commitment to building this country back better.”

Bedingfiel­d, Psaki and

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 ?? AP FILE ?? President-elect Joe Biden reportedly plans to name, above left, Neera Tanden, the president and CEO of the liberal think tank Center for American Progress, as director of the Office of Management and Budget. Above right, Jen Psaki, a longtime Democratic spokeswoma­n, will be Biden’s press secretary.
AP FILE President-elect Joe Biden reportedly plans to name, above left, Neera Tanden, the president and CEO of the liberal think tank Center for American Progress, as director of the Office of Management and Budget. Above right, Jen Psaki, a longtime Democratic spokeswoma­n, will be Biden’s press secretary.

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