Jean-Pierre arrived at the White House after a breakfast honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., ready to work with Biden on the farewell speech he planned to deliver to the public later that afternoon.
President-elect Trump has won at least one battle in advance of Monday’s inauguration ceremony. Flags at the U.S. Capitol will be flown at full-staff when Trump is sworn in for the second time.
Trump curiously continued this rite of presidential passage by writing a letter to Joe Biden, even as he opted out of other traditions, like attending Biden's inauguration ... White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre left open the possibility ...
It only happens once every four years and is a hallmark of the United States of America; the inauguration of the President of the United States of America. President-elect Donald Trump will be ...
Some U.S. flags around the country will be at half-staff and others won't, due to the timing of former President Jimmy Carter's death and the inauguration.
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Karine Jean-Pierre shared about her personal life following the end of her tenure. The ex-White House press secretary wants to spend time with her family.
Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre gave Americans a look behind the podium in a telling Vanity Fair piece published on Tuesday.
Karine Jean-Pierre ... Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Jean-Pierre is transitioning to the next chapter of her career after serving as press secretary and presidential advisor in the Biden ...
Karine Jean-Pierre knows the power of place. When The Advocate met the now-former White House press secretary for an exclusive exit interview four days before the Biden administration ended, she chose a setting layered with history: a room in the ...
Karine Jean-Pierre shared in a heartbreaking essay this week that she had a “second full-time job” while serving as White House press secretary: caring for her mother, who has cancer.
Good morning, Chicago. Promising a “fight” to protect all Chicagoans, Mayor Brandon Johnson said yesterday he has not reached out to the White House in the face of Republican President Donald Trump’s ongoing threats against immigrants — and Democratic officials such as Johnson himself.