Biden Adds Jen Psaki As Press Secretary To Potential Incoming Administration

It seems that former Vice President Joe Biden has the utmost confidence in the mainstream media projection that he’s going to be the next President of the United States because he continues to put together his administration, despite the election results not yet being certified.
The Democratic presidential nominee has now tapped Jen Psaki to be his White House Press Secretary. Psaki formerly served as former President Barack Obama’s communications director and currently works as the lead press liaison for the Biden transition team.
“Honored to work again for @JoeBiden, a man I worked on behalf of during the Obama-Biden Admin as he helped lead economic recovery, rebuilt our relationships with partners (turns out good practice) and injected empathy and humanity into nearly every meeting I sat in,” she tweeted.
Joining Psaki in Biden’s all-women communications leadership is Kate Bedingfield, who was his deputy campaign manager and communications director. She’ll serve as White House communications director.
“I’m unspeakably proud to have the opportunity to serve as White House Communications Director for @joebiden. Working for him as VP and on this campaign gave me insight into what kind of capable, compassionate, clear-eyed president he will be and it will be a profound honor to be one small part of his work,” she wrote.
Again, keep in mind there are still lawsuits pending and recounts being conducted to ensure that our election wasn’t compromised by scheming Democrats who have sought to steal the White House from President Donald Trump.
If it turns out that Biden does indeed become the next president, we all need to be diligent about doing our research about the individuals he surrounds himself with. Doing so will enable conservatives to effectively combat the radicalized agenda being pushed by the modern-day left.
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