Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre lands new NYC Pride gig

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You can finally have a little pride in your work!

The press secretary of former President Joe Biden, Karine Jean-Pierre, has achieved a new White House concert as a great marshal or Parade of New York pride.

Jean-Pierre, who became the first openly gay spokesman to hold news information sessions for a president of the United States, will be among them to direct the famous annual parade of the Big Apple in June, CBS reported.


The press secretary of former President Joe Biden, Karine Jean-Pierre, will be one of the Grand Marshals of the New York Pride Parade this year.
The press secretary of former President Joe Biden, Karine Jean-Pierre, will be one of the Grand Marshals of the New York Pride Parade this year. AP

“It goes back to that path of paths that the community had in the highest microphone that exists in politics and represents,” said NYC spokesman Pride Chris Piedmont or Jean-Pierre.

Jean-Pierre, 50-Who Who was also the first black woman to serve as a press Secretary-Drew, criticism extended for her performance as the main spokesman for the White House in the Biden Administration.

He took over the role of Jen Psaki in early 2022 and served until Biden was started from the White House in January.

He admitted in an interview with People last month that he was not surprising at the Political Care Center.


Jean-Pierre, who became the first openly gay spokesman to hold news information sessions for a president of the United States, will be among them to direct the famous annual parade of the Big Apple in June.
Jean-Pierre, who became the first openly gay spokesman to hold news information sessions for a president of the United States, will be among them to direct the famous annual parade of the Big Apple in June. (Kevin C. Downs for the New York Post)

“It was an honor and privilege to have the job and have done it for two and a half years, but I don’t miss it,” he said.

Jean-Pierre said that his months since they left the White House had involved “self-care, sleeping, hanging out with my family, going out with my friends.”

You still have to announce your next race movement.

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