White House Press Secretary

White House Press Secretary
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Incumbent
Karine Jean-Pierre
since May 13, 2022
White House Office of the Press Secretary
AppointerPresident of the United States
FormationMarch 4, 1929 (1929-03-04)
First holderGeorge Akerson
Salary$180,000 USD (2021)[1]
Websitewww.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/press-briefings/ Edit this at Wikidata

The White House press secretary is a senior White House official whose primary responsibility is to act as spokesperson for the executive branch of the United States federal government, especially with regard to the president, senior aides and executives, as well as government policies.

The press secretary is responsible for collecting information about actions and events within the president's administration and issues the administration's reactions to developments around the world. The press secretary interacts with the media and the White House press corps on a daily basis, generally in a daily press briefing. The press secretary serves by the appointment and at the pleasure of the president of the United States; the office does not require the advice and consent of the United States Senate; however, because of the frequent briefings given to the global media, who in turn inform the public, the position is a prominent non-Cabinet post.

On May 13, 2022, Karine Jean-Pierre replaced Jen Psaki and became the 35th White House press secretary.[2]

  1. ^ "Annual Report to Congress on White House Office Personnel" (PDF). White House. July 1, 2021. p. 8. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  2. ^ "President Biden Announces Karine Jean-Pierre as White House Press Secretary". White House. May 5, 2022. Retrieved May 5, 2022.

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