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Biden names first Black press secretary

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US President Joe Biden on Thursday named Karine Jean-pierre as the next White House press secretary, the first Black person to hold the high-profile post.

Jean-pierre, who will also be the first openly LGBTQ+ person in the role, will replace Jen Psaki, under whom she served as deputy, from May 13.

Biden in a statement praised Jean-pierre's "experience, talent and integrity", saying he was "proud" to announce her appointmen­t.

The outgoing spokeswoma­n, bringing Jean-pierre behind the podium for the traditiona­l briefing of accredited journalist­s at the White House on Thursday, praised, in a voice sometimes choked with emotion, the qualities of her deputy, whom she hugged several times.

Jean-pierre "will be the first Black woman, the first out LGBTQ+ person to serve in this role", said Psaki, who said from the outset that she would step down during Biden's term.

Jean-pierre's promotion is "amazing because representa­tion matters and she is going to give a voice to so many and show so many what is truly possible when you work hard and dream

big", Psaki added, opting not to comment on media reports that she will be joining TV channel MSNBC after leaving the White House.

Also visibly moved, the future press secretary said: "This is a historic moment and it's not lost on me. I understand how important it is for so many people."

The 44-year-old Jean-pierre, who has a daughter with her partner, a CNN journalist, has already taken to the famed podium in the White House's James S. Brady Press Briefing Room as Psaki's number two.

From May she'll take centre stage at the daily White House press conference, which is broadcast live and highly scrutinize­d.

Before her, only one other Black woman, Judy Smith, had been deputy White House press secretary, during George H.W. Bush's presidency in 1991.

A long-time advisor to Biden, Jean-pierre worked on both of former President Barack Obama's campaigns in 2008 and 2012 and then on Biden's campaign in 2020 before joining his team at the White House.

She also served under Biden during his tenure as Obama's vice president.

Jean-pierre was previously chief public affairs officer for liberal advocacy group Moveon.org and worked as a political analyst with NBC and MSNBC, the White House statement said.

 ?? AFP/VNA Photo ?? White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-pierre has been promoted to press secretary and will take up the post on May 13, replacing Jen Psaki.
AFP/VNA Photo White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-pierre has been promoted to press secretary and will take up the post on May 13, replacing Jen Psaki.

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