The Jerusalem Post

New White House press sec. worked for AIPAC boycott

- • By RON KAMPEAS

WASHINGTON (JTA) – President Joe Biden’s next press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, is a former official of the activist MoveOn group who endorsed its call on Democratic presidenti­al candidates to boycott the annual AIPAC conference.

Jean-Pierre will be the first Black woman in the job and succeeds Jen Psaki, who has reportedly accepted an offer from MSNBC to be a commentato­r.

Jean-Pierre will be the lead voice for the Biden administra­tion with the media after serving as principal deputy press secretary, having started in the Biden administra­tion as a senior adviser to Vice President Kamala Harris.

The new press secretary has drawn fire from some in the pro-Israel community for a 2019 op-ed in which she endorsed pressure by MoveOn on Democratic Party presidenti­al candidates to boycott the annual conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

“When it comes down to it, AIPAC’s policies are not progressiv­e policies. AIPAC’s values are not progressiv­e values,” she wrote in the 2019 piece, saying that the group’s failure to forcefully call out the Trump administra­tion’s bigotry disqualifi­ed it as a venue for Democrats.

AIPAC, historical­ly non-partisan, has in the last decade drifted apart from progressiv­es on Israel policy. Most recently, it launched a PAC to directly support pro-Israel candidates for the first time; it has so far given more endorsemen­ts to Republican­s

than to Democrats.

The PAC has drawn severe criticism for endorsing Republican­s who voted not to affirm Biden’s election. But it is also supporting the House Democrats’ leadership and about half of the party’s progressiv­e caucus in midterm elections.

In April 2020, in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jean-Pierre was one of countless people to share a viral photo of Jewish and Muslim paramedic partners praying together in Israel. “Thank you both for your selflessne­ss, and for this inspiring show of humanity,” she tweeted.

“Jill and I have known and respected Karine a long time and she will be a strong voice speaking for me and this administra­tion,” Biden said Thursday in a statement. Psaki exits on May 13.

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