(Jack Davis) The new public face of the Biden White House has a long-term partner who is a CNN correspondent, stirring concerns over a conflict of interest.
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Source – The Federalist Papers
by Jack Davis, May 6th, 2022
Karine Jean-Pierre, who will succeed Jen Psaki as White House press secretary, has made no secret of her same-sex relationship with CNN correspondent Suzanne Malveaux, with some reports referring to them as married. They live together in Washington with a child they adopted, according to the New York Post.
According to The Washington Free Beacon. the White House did not respond to a request for comment about whether Jean-Pierre would recuse herself when dealing with CNN.
“This is one of many examples of the corporate media LITERALLY in bed with the government it covers,” tweeted Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart.
As I reported in Breaking the News, Karine Jean-Pierre is married to CNN anchor and national correspondent Suzanne Malveaux.
This is one of many examples of the corporate media LITERALLY in bed with the government it covers. https://t.co/TIfOxLywSH
— Alex Marlow (@AlexMarlow) May 5, 2022
Others also raised questions about the situation.
New White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's partner is CNN political reporter Suzanne Malveaux. First question: do you understand the meaning, conflict of interest? pic.twitter.com/x43ZqYOw3a
— Noble Road (@noble_road) May 6, 2022
BREAKING REPORT: Psaki replacement Karine Jean-Pierre's partner is CNN POLITICAL REPORTER Suzanne Malveaux –
CONFLICT OF INTEREST?
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) May 6, 2022
Wow just imagine if Trump appointed the “partner” of a Fox News reporter! Daily Mail: Psaki replacement Karine Jean-Pierre's partner Suzanne Malveaux works for CNN as a political reporter, in latest conflict of interest between the Biden WH and the media
— Ebraham Flotnick (@BigE4RD) May 6, 2022
The Press Secretary's partner is in the press.
What could go wrong?
— Les Johnson (@LesJohnsonHrvat) May 5, 2022
The Washington Times noted that although Malveaux formerly covered the White House, her CNN bio says she is “the network’s national correspondent, covering national and international news and cultural events.”
Juwan Holmes, associate editor of the online magazine LGBTQ Nation, said the question is to be expected, but he vouched for Jean-Pierre.
“I’m sure there won’t be Cuomo-level conflict of interest violations but expect it to have it bought up in the future,” he said, according to the U.K.’s Daily Mail, referring to former CNN host Chris Cuomo’s coverage of his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Jean-Pierre is well aware of the concept of a conflict of interest, having accused the Trump family of that in 2018 during a trip to India by Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of then-President Donald Trump.
“The Trump family is a walking, talking conflict of interest,” she said then.
Some commentators also suggested Jean-Pierre was not a good choice because she has voiced opposition to Israel as an adviser and national spokeswoman for the left-wing group MoveOn.org.
“Joe Biden’s promotion of Jean-Pierre signals to all would-be Israel haters that their efforts will be rewarded with White House appointments and promotions!” Ellie Cohanim, a former State Department deputy special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism, told the Free Beacon.
“At a time of rising anti-Semitism in America, Biden’s promotion of Jean-Pierre is exactly the wrong signal to send,” she said.
“Promoting Jean-Pierre further proves the point that the Democrat party has become a breeding ground of anti-Israel hostility that goes right up to the White House,” Cohanim said.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
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