Mom Team: Karine Jean Pierre And Suzanne Malveaux’s Relationship, Children, And More

Mom Team: Karine Jean Pierre And Suzanne Malveaux's Relationship, Children, And More

President Biden announced on 26 May 2022 that Karine Jean-Pierre would be the new White House press secretary, succeeding Jen Psaki, who is set to leave Jean-Pierre is now the first Black and openly gay person to hold the job. She is currently married to CNN anchor Suzanne Malveaux, with whom she has an adopted daughter.

Karine Jean-Pierre was announced as the successor for White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki in May 2022. Karine is no stranger to the Biden administration. She previously served as the main deputy press secretary since January 2021, filling in for Jen on many occasions and previously acting as President Joe Biden’s campaign chief of staff.

Karine will not only be the first Black press secretary for the White House, but she will also be the first representative of the LGBTQ+ community to hold the position. Karine shared about her coming-out process in a series of tweets during Pride Month last year.

“I came out to my Mom when I was 16 years old. The revolted look on her face sent me running back into the proverbial closet and slamming the door shut. After that, my sexuality became a family secret, and it would stay that way for years.”, she wrote on Twitter.

Meet Suzanne Malveaux: Karine Jean Pierre’s Partner

Mom Team: Karine Jean Pierre And Suzanne Malveaux's Relationship, Children, And More

 

Suzanne Malveaux, Jean’s partner, was born and raised in Lansing, Michigan. Malveaux studied sociology at Harvard before entering the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She, like her spouse, has a long history in broadcasting. She has previously worked as a White House correspondent and as Wolf Blitzer’s primary successor on The Situation Room.

Suzanne presently works as a national CNN correspondent, causing some to be concerned about a clash of interest regarding her spouse’s new post. Malveaux presented a 90-minute documentary on Senator Barack Obama as the major component of the two series on the 2008 general election presidential contenders ahead of the Democratic and Republican national conventions.

In addition, she participated as a panelist in the Democratic presidential primary discussion in South Carolina in January 2008, which was co-sponsored by CNN and the Congressional Black Caucus. She was also an integral part of CNN’s 2004 coverage of the election and its Emmy-winning 2006 election coverage.

Malveaux has actually interviewed former presidents George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and even the former first lady Laura Bush, as a White House journalist. She has been to Europe, the Balkans, Southeast Asia, Africa, Australia, Latin America, and the Middle East to cover presidential excursions. Malveaux traveled to the front areas of Russia’s war on Ukraine in 2022 to cover Lviv for CNN.

Who Are Karine Pierre and Suzanne Malveaux’s Child?

Mom Team: Karine Jean Pierre And Suzanne Malveaux's Relationship, Children, And More

The couple appears to keep their personal lives quite discreet, as it is unknown when the pair met or how long they have been together. Soleil, Jean-Pierre and Malveaux’s six-year-old daughter, resides in Washington, DC, with the pair. According to Jean-Pierre, their child has met former President Barack Obama several times.

Jean-Pierre and Malveaux have an adoptive daughter named Soleil Malveaux Jean-Pierre. Soleil is presumed to be seven years old. According to Distractify, while Jean-Pierre and Malveaux both have social media accounts, they appear to prefer to maintain family images private and off their platforms.

Karine Pierre’s Work And Educational Background

Mom Team: Karine Jean Pierre And Suzanne Malveaux's Relationship, Children, And More

While her identity may be unfamiliar to some, Karine has extensive experience working in Democratic politics, making her an excellent candidate for her new position. She was Kamala Harris’s chief of staff during the 2020 presidential campaign, and she was a significant regional personality in Barack Obama’s 2008 and 2012 campaigns.

Karine has worked briefly as a political analyst and was appointed a MoveOn senior advisor in 2016. Karine attended Kellenberg Memorial High School and graduated in 1993. According to her LinkedIn page, she then got a bachelor of science degree from the New York Institute of Technology in 1997, followed by a master of public affairs from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs in 2003.

Karine attended Kellenberg Memorial High School and graduated in 1993. According to her LinkedIn page, she received her bachelor of science degree from the New York Institute of Technology in 1997, after which she entered Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs to pursue a Master’s in Public Affairs in 2003.

Karine is proficient in English, French, and Haitian Creole because she is French-American. While some queried if Karine’s nomination would raise ethical concerns for CNN, many others applauded her appointment to a position never previously occupied by a Black woman or a lesbian woman.

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