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Karine Jean-Pierre

1974 - Today

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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. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Karine Jean-Pierre is the 22nd most popular political scientist (up from 32nd in 2019), the 5th most popular biography from Martinique and the most popular Political Scientist.

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Among POLITICAL SCIENTISTS

Among political scientists, Karine Jean-Pierre ranks 22 out of 46Before her are John Mearsheimer, David Easton, Gene Sharp, Muhammad Asad, Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut, and Graham Allison. After her are Rahime Perestu Sultan, Ilan Pappé, Arend Lijphart, James Flynn, Charles Murray, and Norman Finkelstein.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Karine Jean-Pierre ranks 45Before her are Sébastien Loeb, Marcelo Salas, Jarno Trulli, Olivia Colman, Jordi Cruyff, and Gaizka Mendieta. After her are Ingrida Šimonytė, Matt Lucas, Itziar Ituño, Ben Wallace, Chad Coleman, and Muqtada al-Sadr.

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In Martinique

Among people born in Martinique, Karine Jean-Pierre ranks 5 out of 26Before her are Frantz Fanon (1925), Alexandre de Beauharnais (1760), Aimé Césaire (1913), and Édouard Glissant (1928). After her are Gérard Janvion (1953), René Maran (1887), Patrick Chamoiseau (1953), Euzhan Palcy (1958), Joël Abati (1970), Allen Chastanet (1960), and Wendie Renard (1990).

Among POLITICAL SCIENTISTS In Martinique

Among political scientists born in Martinique, Karine Jean-Pierre ranks 1