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Jen Psaki Finally Announces Next Move After Departing Biden WH

For the last two years, the American public has been forced to endure the dead-eyed, snarky and pretentious Jen Psaki as she delivered the President’s talking points from the White House podium.

Her smug liberalness was on full display and many Americans were shocked to witness how those in the D.C. Democrat bubble actually behave.

Let’s just say you would never want to grab a beer with Jen Psaki.

But now she’s gone, no longer an employee of the federal government.

Arguably one of Washington’s worst-kept secrets, Jen Psaki’s post-White House position was leaked to the press. It was revealed that she will now work for MSNBC and will be featured on a variety of programming.

According to the network, she will begin appearing on MSNBC and a variety of NBC News products as a guest and commentator through the end of the year before launching her own show in 2023. Symone Sanders, Psaki’s fellow Biden administration alum and the former communications director for Vice President Kamala Harris, also recently joined the network.

Psaki took to Twitter to officially announce her employment at MSNBC.

“Fact-based and thoughtful conversations about the big questions on the minds of people across the country have never been more important, and I’m thrilled to join the incredible MSNBC team,” she added in a lengthier statement released by MSNBC.

Jen Psaki perfectly fits the mold of what one comes to expect from liberal talking heads on MSNBC (except that she’s white).

She’s super connected in the D.C. liberal scene and has held multiple positions in the federal government. She was the White House communications director and a State Department spokeswoman for the Obama administration before eventually joining Biden’s team as the press secretary.

President of MSNBC, Rashida Jones, also released a statement announcing Psaki’s employment with the far-left news outlet.

“Jen’s sharp wit and relatability combined with the mastery of the subjects she covers have made her a household name across the nation,” MSNBC President Rashida Jones said in a statement.

Psaki’s caught tons of heat during her job hunt and eventually caught the attention of non-partisan watchdog groups. Many believe she was ‘kinder’ to the networks courting her while still a White House employee.

Not to mention Jen’s replacement, Karine Jean-Pierre, whose lesbian lover is a senior correspondent at CNN.

It’s not difficult to connect the dots and clearly understand the incestuous liberal bubble these talking-heads seem to operate in.

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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