Jennifer Rene Psaki
Jennifer Rene Psaki is an American political advisor who served as the 34th White House press secretary from 2021 until 2022. As a part of the Democratic Party, she previously was a part of the Obama administration as the White House deputy press secretary (2009) as well as the White House deputy communications director (2009-2011) and the spokesperson for the United States Department of State (2013-2015) and as the White House communications director (2015-2017. Psaki contributed to CNN's politics coverage from 2017 until 2020. Psaki began her career in 2001 when she worked on the re-election campaigns of Iowa Democrats Tom Harkin for the U.S. Senate and Tom Vilsack for governor. Psaki was appointed John Kerry's deputy press secretary in 2004. Psaki was the director of communications to Joseph Crowley in the U.S. and was the regional press secretary for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Psaki returned to politics in 2012 and was the press secretary of President Obama's 2012 campaign. [20] On February 11, 2013, Psaki became the spokesperson for the United States Department of State. Her appointment at the Department of State fueled speculation that she could replace White House Press Secretary Jay Carney as he left for the White House on May 30 the 30th of May, 2014 it was announced Josh Earnest would replace Carney. She was appointed communications director in the White House and continued to perform this role until the end of the year in 2015.


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