Jennifer Rene Psaki

 Jennifer Rene Psaki, an American political advisor, served as the 34th White House Press Secretary from 2021-2022. A member of Democratic Party, Psaki was previously the White House deputy secretary (2009), White House deputy communication director (2009-2011) and spokesperson for United States Department of State 2013-2015, and White House communications Director (2015-2017). Psaki was an CNN political contributor from 2017 until 2020. Psaki started her career in 2001, as an influential political contributor to CNN. She worked on the re-election campaigns for Tom Harkin (Iowa Democrats) for the U.S. Senate, and Tom Vilsack (Iowa Governor). Psaki was John Kerry's press secretary deputy in 2004. Psaki was communications director of Joseph Crowley, a U.S. Representative, as well as the regional press secretary for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee from 2005 to 2006. In 2012, Psaki returned to political communications, serving as press secretary to President Obama's 2012 reelection campaign. [20] Psaki was appointed the spokesperson for the United States Department of State. [20] It was speculated that Psaki would be replacing Jay Carney as White House Press Secretary.[21] However, Josh Earnest was announced to succeed Carney on May 30 the 30th of May, 2014. She returned to White House as Communications Director in 2015 and stayed until the end of.



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