New White House press sec. worked for AIPAC boycott
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.