Karine Jean-Pierre Named First Black White House Press Secretary Written By Keith Reed

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In Washington, White House press secretary Jen Psaki talks about incoming press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre during a press briefing at the White House Thursday, May 5, 2022.Photo: Evan Vucci (AP)

Karine Jean-Pierre, who became the first Black woman in three decades to address the media from the White House briefing room, will soon take over that role full-time as the Biden Administration’s press secretary. Jean-Pierre will succeed outgoing press secretary Jenn Psaki, who held the job since Biden was inaugurated and is leaving to take an on-air role at MSNBC. Jean-Pierre will be the first Black woman and the first openly gay person to hold the position. Jean-Pierre is currently Psaki’s second-in-command in the press office and has several times handled the daily press briefing in which reporters question, if not spar with, the administration’s spokesperson on various issues. Last May, she became the first Black woman since Judy Smith, deputy press secretary for President George H.W. Bush, to host the daily press briefing. That was in 1991; if you track time by the hip-hop eras, it was the same year Tribe Called Quest dropped The Low-End Theory, Public Enemy released Apocalypse ‘91, Ice Cube broke up with NWA, and rappers still enunciated. In other words, a really long time ago.
It’s an unofficial African-American proverb that asks​ a Black woman if you genuinely need something fixed. The timing of Jean-Pierre’s ascension may highlight the wisdom in that statement. She’ll assume the role of the Biden administration’s public face before the media as the president’s approval rating is in the basement and as he faces lousy news on multiple fronts: a drawn-out war in Ukraine, skyrocketing inflation, high-interest rates, a Supreme Court potentially poised to effectively snuff out women’s right to an abortion and midterm elections in which her party is at risk of losing a majority in Congress

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  1. What a great shame that American people of African-heritage have to be represented by this woman as the White House Press Secretary.

    Her promotion as Press Secretary is not a moment for celebration for American people of African-heritage.

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