The White House’s longest-serving female press secretary discusses the challenges and rewards of working for Joe Biden
Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11) released the following statement celebrating the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump and Vice President JD Vance. "Today, America witnessed history. The 60th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony of the United States of America was marked by hope,
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Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre gave Americans a look behind the podium in a telling Vanity Fair piece published on Tuesday.
Former Biden White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre gives Americans a glimpse of her life behind the briefing room lectern, including her mom's struggle with cancer.
Karine Jean-Pierre shared in a heartbreaking essay this week that she had a “second full-time job” while serving as White House press secretary: caring for her mother, who has cancer. She wrote in Vanity Fair that she visited her mom in New York every weekend for 18 months while maintaining a secret she kept from even her workmates.
Karine Jean-Pierre ... Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Jean-Pierre is transitioning to the next chapter of her career after serving as press secretary and presidential advisor in the Biden ...
Karine Jean-Pierre shared about her personal life following the end of her tenure. The ex-White House press secretary wants to spend time with her family.
Karine Jean-Pierre knows the power of place. When The Advocate met the now-former White House press secretary for an exclusive exit interview four days before the Biden administration ended, she chose a setting layered with history: a room in the ...
Fox News senior correspondent Peter Doocy credited former President Joe Biden’s White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for consistently engaging with him in the briefing room ...
Good morning, Chicago. Promising a “fight” to protect all Chicagoans, Mayor Brandon Johnson said yesterday he has not reached out to the White House in the face of Republican President Donald Trump’s ongoing threats against immigrants — and Democratic officials such as Johnson himself.
President Donald Trump's order to end birthright citizenship is on hold, but other new policies are moving forward. CBS News New York political reporter Marcia Kramer has more.