なんということでしょう匠の手によって厳粛だった空間が粛清の空間に…Karine Jean−Pierre
Oh My God! I have suffered in the Biden White House! WATCH! pic.twitter.com/js6D6jMdzz
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) January 13, 2023
KJP
Karine Jean-Pierre (born August 13, 1977) is a American political advisor and has served as the White House press secretary since May 13, 2022. She is the first Black person and the first openly LGBT person to be White House press secretary.[1] She previously served as the deputy press secretary to her predecessor Jen Psaki from 2021 to 2022 and as the chief of staff for U.S. vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris during the 2020 presidential campaign.[2] Prior to her work with Kamala Harris during the 2020 election and with the Biden–Harris administration, Jean-Pierre was the senior advisor and national spokeswoman for the progressive advocacy group MoveOn.org. She was also previously a political analyst for NBC News and MSNBC and a lecturer in international and public affairs at Columbia University.
Suzanne Maria Malveaux (/suːˈzɑːn mɑːlˈvoʊ/; born December 4, 1966) is an American television news journalist. She co-anchored the CNN international news program Around the World and editions of CNN Newsroom. Malveaux also served as CNN White House correspondent and as primary substitute to Wolf Blitzer on The Situation Room. She joined CNN in 2002 and is based in Washington, D.C.