The Kremlin wishes success to outgoing White House press secretary Jen Psaki. This was announced on Friday, May 6, by the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov.
The day before, on May 5, it became known that Jen Psaki would leave the post of press secretary on May 13. Her deputy, Karine Jean-Pierre, will take over. US President Joe Biden added that Psaki had set a new standard for respect and decorum in the White House briefing room.
The White House also announced the return of Anita Dunn as a senior adviser and aide to the president. She will help advance the President’s political and communications goals.
On April 1, the Axios portal, citing informed sources, reported that Psaki was in exclusive talks with MSNBC to switch to work after leaving the White House in May. Rumors about the departure of Psaki on television have been around for a long time. As a general rule, White House public relations officers often negotiate television jobs after leaving the administration.
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