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Ex-White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre left Democratic Party, book publisher says

Ex-White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre left Democratic Party, book publisher says
It's an annual tradition to see the Easter Bunny or bunnies show up at the White House Easter Egg Roll, but this year the bunny reappeared the following day in the White House briefing room. Are you the vice president? Are you? Are you John Kirby? Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre eventually arrived to take over. This was an April Fool's stunt as much as an Easter one, and Jean Pierre had one more gag to add. So I have something at the top for all of you and I think you'll be really interested in this. So President Biden is scheduled to announce he is revoking the Hatch Act. That's the federal law prohibiting administration employees from participating in political activity. So as *** gift to all of you, so now I can actually take all your questions about 2024. No, I thought you would love that. All right, OK. April Fools. April Fools. April Fools. It is April 1st.
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Updated: 1:33 PM CDT Jun 4, 2025
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Ex-White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre left Democratic Party, book publisher says
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Updated: 1:33 PM CDT Jun 4, 2025
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Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has a book out this fall that promises a close look at President Biden's decision not to run for reelection and calls for thinking beyond the two-party system.Related video from 2024 above: Easter Bunny surprises Karine Jean-Pierre at White House briefingJean-Pierre herself has switched her affiliation to independent after working in two Democratic administrations, according to Legacy Lit, a Hachette Book Group imprint that will publish 鈥淚ndependent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines鈥� on Oct. 21.鈥淯ntil January 20, I was responsible for speaking on behalf of the President of the United States,鈥� Jean-Pierre, the first Black woman and openly gay person to hold the position of White House press secretary, said in a statement released Wednesday.鈥淎t noon on that day, I became a private citizen who, like all Americans and many of our allies around the world, had to contend with what was to come next for our country. I determined that the danger we face as a country requires freeing ourselves of boxes. We need to be willing to exercise the ability to think creatively and plan strategically.鈥滼ean-Pierre, 50, succeeded Jen Psaki as press secretary in 2022 after previously serving as deputy press secretary and also working as a senior adviser during Biden's victorious 2020 campaign. During President Barack Obama's first term, she was a regional political director.Jean-Pierre was criticized at times for being evasive about Biden's physical condition. Wednesday's announcement from Legacy Lit says that she will take readers 鈥渢hrough the three weeks that led to Biden鈥檚 abandoning his bid for a second term and the betrayal by the Democratic Party that led to his decision.鈥濃淪he presents clear arguments and provocative evidence as an insider about the importance of dismantling the torrent of disinformation and misinformation that has been rampant in recent elections and provides passionate insight for moving forward,鈥� the announcement said.Jean-Pierre's book could be one of the few by former White House press secretaries to make news. Scott McLellan, President George W. Bush's press secretary from 2003-2006, made headlines when he criticized Bush and other administration officials in the 2008 bestseller 鈥淲hat Happened.鈥�

Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has a book out this fall that promises a close look at President Biden's decision not to run for reelection and calls for thinking beyond the two-party system.

Related video from 2024 above: Easter Bunny surprises Karine Jean-Pierre at White House briefing

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Jean-Pierre herself has switched her affiliation to independent after working in two Democratic administrations, according to Legacy Lit, a Hachette Book Group imprint that will publish 鈥淚ndependent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines鈥� on Oct. 21.

鈥淯ntil January 20, I was responsible for speaking on behalf of the President of the United States,鈥� Jean-Pierre, the first Black woman and openly gay person to hold the position of White House press secretary, said in a statement released Wednesday.

鈥淎t noon on that day, I became a private citizen who, like all Americans and many of our allies around the world, had to contend with what was to come next for our country. I determined that the danger we face as a country requires freeing ourselves of boxes. We need to be willing to exercise the ability to think creatively and plan strategically.鈥�

Jean-Pierre, 50, succeeded Jen Psaki as press secretary in 2022 after previously serving as deputy press secretary and also working as a senior adviser during Biden's victorious 2020 campaign. During President Barack Obama's first term, she was a regional political director.

Jean-Pierre was criticized at times for being evasive about Biden's physical condition. Wednesday's announcement from Legacy Lit says that she will take readers 鈥渢hrough the three weeks that led to Biden鈥檚 abandoning his bid for a second term and the betrayal by the Democratic Party that led to his decision.鈥�

鈥淪he presents clear arguments and provocative evidence as an insider about the importance of dismantling the torrent of disinformation and misinformation that has been rampant in recent elections and provides passionate insight for moving forward,鈥� the announcement said.

Jean-Pierre's book could be one of the few by former White House press secretaries to make news. Scott McLellan, President George W. Bush's press secretary from 2003-2006, made headlines when he criticized Bush and other administration officials in the 2008 bestseller 鈥淲hat Happened.鈥�