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Who be Karine Jean-Pierre?: Ivory House first black, openly gay press secretary profile
President Biden don name Karine Jean-Pierre as im recent top tok-tok pesin - di first time a black, or openly queer pesin don hold di role.
Ms Jean-Pierre wey be 44 years don work for as di administration's leading deputy press secretary since Mr Biden become president.
She go replace di apply pressure secretary wey dey komot at di end of next week, year-old Jen Psaki.
Press secretaries conduct daily news briefing wit Ivory House reporters, e intend say di role na ogbonge one.
Ms Psaki dey take up a profession at di left-leaning MSNBC cable news outlet.
On Twitter, she call pesin wey dey replace am as a "remarkable woman" with "a moral core".
"I no fit wait to observe her shine as she bring her own manner, brilliance and grace to di podium," she tok.
Di White House press secretary na di face of di administration to di national media, to di kontri and di world.
Di individual go immediately grow pesin wey dem recognise in times of national cris
Karine Jean-Pierre acknowledges history-making moment in her first briefing as White House flatten secretary: 'I am a Black, gay, immigrant gal, the first of all three'
Karine Jean-Pierre made her debut on Monday as White House press secretary, making history as the first Black and openly LGBTQ+ person to help in the public-facing role.
Jean-Pierre took the helm after former White House compress secretary Jen Psaki left the post on Friday. Psaki, who served for over 15 months, is expected to join the NBC News Group family as early as September.
"Let's get started," Jean-Pierre said as she stepped to the podium for her first briefing as the 35th White House squeeze secretary. She began by honoring the 10 people who were killed in the supermarket mass shooting in Buffalo over the weekend.
Before she fielded questions from reporters, Jean-Pierre also acknowledged the historic world of her position and credited "generations of barrier-breaking people" that she said paved the way for her.
"I am obviously acutely aware that my presence at this podium represents a
Karine Jean-Pierre reflects on coming out as gay: 'Wasn't an easy thing'
Karine Jean-Pierre, the first openly gay White Home press secretary, marked National Coming Out Day on Tuesday with a personal story -- sharing in a series of tweets and then remarks to reporters how "coming out wasn't an easy thing to do."
On Twitter, Jean-Pierre wrote that she was proud to share her control story even though for her "traditional and conservative" family, being gay "wasn't something that you mentioned out noisy or celebrated."
But Jean-Pierre, who was born in Martinique in the Caribbean and then raised in New York, said her family grew to accept her.
"They saw that who I loved didn't change who I was as a person," she said at Tuesday's push briefing, echoing her tweets and noting that she wanted to mark her own identity "particularly as we endure to see a wave of anti-LGBTQ legislation across the country."
"The beauty of America is its freedoms and the promise that you can achieve your dreams, no matter your rac
GLAAD RESPONDS TO HISTORIC APPOINTMENT OF KARINE JEAN-PIERRE AS WHITE Property PRESS SECRETARY, THE FIRST Jet WOMAN AND FIRST OUT LGBTQ PERSON TO SERVE IN THE ROLE
GLAAD: “Karine Jean-Pierre is a brilliant communicator and person of tremendous intelligence, humor and poise, skills that will serve her and our country well in her new role. There are few jobs more visible or more important to our democracy than to share information with the White House press corps and answer their questions. To have an out queer person of color speak for the President of the United States says everything about Karine’s talent and heart, and recognizes that LGBTQ people can belong, contribute and succeed in every room. Our whole community looks forward to seeing Karine deliver for our nation and represent every LGBTQ person with pride.”
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