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White House spokesman Jen Saki. © AFP=News1 |
Donald Trump, who had had an uncomfortable relationship with the media, left, and the White House briefing room began to reappear. Spokesman Joe Biden, 42, a spokesman for the US administration’s ‘mouth’, is criticizing the public and the media with his extreme ‘normality’.
The US media said that after President Biden’s inauguration on the 20th, several briefings presided over by Saki Saki have already found noticeable differences from the briefings of the past four years.
The New York Times (NYT) stated that Saki’s’non-combatant’ briefing was “willing to return the White House briefing room to normal, and that the briefing room was left in the hands of practical experts, not the purpose of undermining the role of the press. I showed it.”
Earlier, Saki said in his first press briefing after President Biden took office, “I will focus on restoring trust with the American people every day. We will bring truth and transparency back to the briefing room. We will share information even in difficult situations. I will do it.”
It’s different from the Trump administration, when it appeared on Twitter and shot countless poison arrows at the media. The Trump administration built up talks with the media during his tenure and expressed strong distrust every day. Former President Trump used Twitter primarily as a channel to bypass the media and communicate directly with voters.
Saki’s appearance was also compared to the Trump administration’s first White House spokesman, Sean Spicer. Unlike spies, who lied about the size of the crowd at the inauguration of President Trump at the first briefing, NYT said, Saki said, “In general, he communicated information politely with reporters.”
Saki, who is also the mother of two children, is evaluated as the most seasoned and appropriate person with a deep understanding of the situation in the White House Public Affairs Office.
After graduating from William Mary College, Saki entered politics in 2001 by joining the reelection campaign of US Senator Tom Harkin (Democratic, Iowa) and former Iowa Governor Tom Billsack. He served as the first deputy spokesman for the White House of the former administration in 2009 after John Kerry’s presidential camp in 2004 and the Obama camp in 2008.
Afterwards, he served as the White House Public Affairs Officer in 2010 and as a spokesman for the State Department in 2013.
When the Trump administration stepped in, he was a CNN commentator. NYT is a surprising choice for the appointment of Saki, who worked primarily for CNN, not for Biden’s election camp, as the first spokesperson for the White House, but the close friendship he built during the Obama administration outweighed any advantage of others who helped Biden’s election. Explained that it seems to have done.