For the first time, a black LGBT woman will be the new White House spokeswoman

Karin Jean-Pierre will replace Jen Psaki.

44-year-old Karin Jean-Pierre has been appointed the new spokeswoman for the White House . She will replace Jen Psaki, who has worked there since 2020, in the post at the end of next week, the BBC reports. 400; “>.

Jean-Pierre will be the first black woman to represent the LGBTQIA community as a spokeswoman for the US Presidential Administration. Prior to that, she worked as Psaki's first deputy. For more than 20 years, her career has been associated with the US Democratic Party. She also served as one of the political directors in the Barack Obama administration.

“Probable Scenarios”

The Joe Biden administration is actively supporting black women in their right to hold important positions. These women include Vice President Kamala Harris, newly appointed Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown-Jackson, Home Affairs Director Susan Rice, US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas Greenfield, and several other important politicians and judges.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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