Jen Psaki is an American political analyst and former government official. A Democrat, she served in various roles under the Obama administration, including White House Deputy Press Secretary, White House Deputy Communications Director, State Department Spokesperson, and White House Communications Director. She served as the White House Press Secretary for the Biden administration until May 2022. She also worked as a political contributor for CNN and currently hosts the talk show "Inside with Jen Psaki" on MSNBC.
In 1904, Jen Psaki's paternal grandfather emigrated from Greece.
In 1910, both Sylvester J. Dailey and Genevieve Lambert, Jen Psaki's maternal grandparents, were born.
In 1916, Raoul Psaki, Jen Psaki's paternal grandfather, was born.
In 1976, Jen Psaki's parents, Eileen (née Dolan) Medvey and Dimitrios "James" R. Psaki, were married.
On December 1, 1978, Jennifer Rene Psaki was born. She would later become a prominent political advisor and White House Press Secretary.
In 1978, Jen Psaki was born in New York City to Eileen (née Dolan) Medvey and Dimitrios "James" R. Psaki.
In 1987, Mary Keane, Jen Psaki's paternal grandmother, passed away.
In 1994, Sylvester J. Dailey, Jen Psaki's maternal grandfather, died.
In 1996, Jen Psaki graduated from Greenwich High School.
In 2000, Jen Psaki graduated from the College of William & Mary with a degree in English and sociology.
In 2001, Jen Psaki began her career with the re-election campaigns of Iowa Democrats Tom Harkin and Tom Vilsack.
In 2002, Genevieve Lambert, Jen Psaki's maternal grandmother, passed away.
In 2004, Jen Psaki became the deputy press secretary for John Kerry's presidential campaign.
From 2005, Jen Psaki served as communications director to U.S. representative Joseph Crowley.
From 2006, Jen Psaki served as regional press secretary for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
In 2006, Jen Psaki met Greg Mecher at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Jen Psaki served as the traveling press secretary for Barack Obama.
On December 19, 2009, Jen Psaki was promoted to deputy communications director in the Obama White House.
In 2009, Jen Psaki became the White House deputy press secretary and also the White House deputy communications director.
In 2009, Raoul Psaki, Jen Psaki's paternal grandfather, who was a combat medic during World War II and the Korean War, died.
On May 8, 2010, Jen Psaki married Greg Mecher.
On September 22, 2011, Jen Psaki left her position as deputy communications director to become senior vice president and managing director at Global Strategy Group.
In 2011, Jen Psaki concluded her tenure as the White House deputy communications director.
In 2012, Jen Psaki returned to political communications as press secretary for President Obama's reelection campaign.
On February 11, 2013, Jen Psaki became the spokesperson for the United States Department of State.
In 2013, Jen Psaki became the spokesperson for the United States Department of State.
On May 30, 2014, it was announced that Josh Earnest would replace White House press secretary Jay Carney, impacting speculation about Psaki's future role.
In 2015, Jen Psaki returned to the White House as communications director and stayed through the end of the Obama administration.
In 2015, Jen Psaki returned to the White House as the communications director, serving through the end of the Obama administration.
On February 7, 2017, Jen Psaki began working as a political commentator on CNN.
In November 2020, Jen Psaki left CNN and joined the Biden-Harris transition team, later being named White House press secretary.
In 2020, Jen Psaki's time as a political contributor for CNN came to an end.
On January 20, 2021, Jen Psaki held her first press briefing as White House Press Secretary.
August 2021 marked the withdrawal from Afghanistan by the Biden Administration, which became a topic for a later interview with Jen Psaki.
On March 22, 2022, Jen Psaki tested positive for COVID-19 for the second time in six months and did not accompany President Biden on his trip to Europe.
In May 2022, Jen Psaki concluded her tenure as the 34th White House Press Secretary under the Biden administration.
On May 24, 2022, MSNBC announced the hiring of Jen Psaki as a contributor.
In February 2023, MSNBC announced that Jen Psaki would host a new Sunday morning program, "Inside with Jen Psaki."
In March 2023, Jen Psaki began hosting the talk show "Inside with Jen Psaki" on MSNBC.
On March 19, 2023, Jen Psaki's new Sunday morning program, "Inside with Jen Psaki," premiered on MSNBC.
On September 25, 2023, "Inside with Jen Psaki" took over MSNBC's Monday 8 p.m. Eastern prime time slot.
In May 2024, Jen Psaki released her book "Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House, and the World", which became a bestseller.
In June 2024, Jen Psaki agreed to appear before the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
On July 13, 2024, Jen Psaki endorsed Kamala Harris for president, expressing her full support.
On July 26, 2024, Jen Psaki appeared before the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs for a transcribed interview about the Biden Administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan.
In 2024, MSNBC stated that Jen Psaki would make appearances during its coverage of the 2024 presidential elections.