Chief propagandist for the Biden regime as of May 13, 2022 and a recession denier. She is married to CNN correspondent Suzanne Malveaux,[1][2] sparking concerns of conflict of interest.[1] And as it was put: the personal nexus between cable outlets and the political sphere.[3] Her philosophy: “I always say, if you’re not white, male, straight, or wealthy you’re under attack, I mean there is a target on your back.”[4] She has previously claimed, the 2016 presidential election was “stolen” from Hillary Clinton and that Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp “stole” the 2018 gubernatorial election from Stacey Abrams.[5] She was the national spokeswoman and senior adviser for ultra lefty MoveOn[4] from April 2016 to August of 2020.[6] The radical group has a long history of trafficking in bigotry. It even opposed Senator Schumer because, in its own words, “our country doesn’t need another Joe Lieberman.”[7] Earlier, MoveOn was accused of anti-Christian bias.[8]
She previously served as deputy chief propagandist for the Biden junta who, according to the New York Times, is “the first openly gay spokeswoman and the first Black woman in decades to address journalists on behalf of the president.”[9] Politico reported in October 2021 that Jean-Pierre was “talking to a number of different key experts in the administration to make sure she has a fundamental understanding about the issues.” Psaki said she planned to stay on until “sometime next year,” so that when Jean-Pierre assumed the podium critics of the White House can be called racist leading up to the 2022 midterm elections.[10] Karine Jean-Pierre and her fellow liberals call everyone who questioning 2020 Election as conspiracy theorists, while she hypocritically consider 2016 election and 2018 Georgia gubernatorial elections as stolen elections, she also was promoter of Trump-Russia collusion hoax.[11]