Karine Jean-Pierre

Karine Jean-Pierre
Jean-Pierre in 2023
35th White House Press Secretary
In office
May 13, 2022  January 20, 2025
PresidentJoe Biden
DeputyOlivia Dalton (Principal Deputy)
Andrew Bates (Senior Deputy)
Preceded byJen Psaki
Succeeded byKaroline Leavitt
Senior Advisor to the President
In office
October 7, 2024  January 20, 2025
PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byAnita Dunn
Succeeded byMassad Boulos
White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary
In office
January 20, 2021  May 13, 2022
PresidentJoe Biden
SecretaryJen Psaki
Preceded byBrian Morgenstern
Succeeded byOlivia Dalton
Personal details
Born (1974-08-13) August 13, 1974
Fort-de-France, Martinique, France
Political partyIndependent (2025–present)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic (before 2025)
Children1
EducationNew York Institute of Technology (BS)
Columbia University (MPA)
WebsiteOfficial website

Karine Jean-Pierre (born August 13, 1974) is an American political advisor and spokesperson who served as the 35th White House press secretary from 2022 to 2025, and as a senior advisor to President Joe Biden from 2024 to 2025. She is the first Black person and the first openly LGBTQ person to serve in the position of White House press secretary.< Previously, she served as deputy press secretary to her predecessor, Jen Psaki, from 2021 to 2022, and as the chief of staff for U.S. vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris during the 2020 presidential campaign.

Prior to her work with Harris during the 2020 election and with the Biden–Harris administration, Jean-Pierre was the senior advisor and national spokeswoman for the progressive advocacy group MoveOn.org. She was also previously a political analyst for NBC News and MSNBC and a lecturer in international and public affairs at Columbia University.

In June 2025, Jean-Pierre announced that she had left the Democratic Party and was now an independent.