White House
principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre made history Wednesday when she led
the daily White House press briefing.
Jean-Pierre,
filling in for White House press secretary Jen Psaki, was the first openly
LGBTQ+ person to ever lead a press briefing (she's a lesbian) and the first
Black woman to address the White House press corps in three decades.
In her
briefing, Jean-Pierre first highlighted new hirings in the administration,
which included women of color such as Kristen Clark, the new head of the
Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, and Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, who
will head up the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare.
Jean-Pierre
then answered questions on the administration's plans to find the origins of
the coronavirus and details on Wednesday's mass shooting in San Jose. The
principal deputy press secretary was then asked to comment on the historic
nature of her position behind the iconic White House podium.
"I
appreciate the historic nature, I really do, but I believe being behind this
podium, being in this room, being in this building is not about one person,
it's about what we do on behalf of the American people. Clearly the president
believes representation matters and I appreciate him giving me this
opportunity, and it's another reason we're all so proud this is the most
diverse administration in history."
Jean-Pierre,
an immigrant from Martinique who grew up in New York City, has a long history
of political involvement. She has been a staffer in President Barack
Obama’s administration and in his reelection campaign, chief public affairs
officer for MoveOn.org, and a commentator for NBC and MSNBC. During President
Joe Biden's campaign, she was a senior adviser and then chief of staff to
Kamala Harris, making her the first Black person and first lesbian to hold that
position for a vice-presidential nominee.
Watch the full
briefing below.
SOURCE: THE ADVOCATE
How exciting. I suppose Fox's Peter Doocy had some of his usual BS questions to try and trip her up. A first for him, as I'm sure he's never actually spoken to a member of the LGBTQ before
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