Karine Jean-Pierre’s two-and-a-half-year stint as White House press secretary was marked by what many saw as a series of embarrassing and even controversial moments. In May 2022, Jean-Pierre ...
WASHINGTON — Journalists and aides to President Biden are seething over White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s refusal to let a national security expert discuss the tentative Israel ...
So, with the absentee president being shielded from the public, or off on another long weekend in Delaware, the face of the administration became Karine Jean-Pierre in the final two-and-a-half ...
The moment will forever be seared in my memory. It was December 1, 2022, at President and Dr. Biden’s France state dinner. That evening was the first time the administration felt a dinner was ...
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Karine Jean-Pierre bids tearful farewell to historic role as White House press secretaryJean-Pierre left the James Brady Press Briefing Room with her name forever etched in White House history as the first Black and openly LGBTQ+ American to hold the job. White House press secretary ...
Karine Jean-Pierre has officially capped off her historic run as the White House press secretary. On Wednesday (January 15), Jean-Pierre held her 306th and final press briefing ahead of President ...
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office spent the day Wednesday refusing to confirm media reports speculating that a cease-fire agreement with Hamas in the Gaza Strip was imminent ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. TikTok has shut its US users out of the social media platform just hours ahead of a deadline that would have the app banned in the ...
FILE - Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas speaks to her coach after winning the 500 meter freestyle during a meet with Harvard on Jan. 22, 2022, at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. Hardly a day ...
A former Olympic swimmer has expressed “relief” about President Trump pardoning him, according to a Tuesday report from The Washington Post. “Waking up this morning, I was like ...
Margot Kaczorowski, a former University of Pennsylvania swimmer, was among the first to speak out. She and several other Ivy League athletes have filed a lawsuit, claiming they experienced ...
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