Jen Psaki

Jen Psaki is the US press secretary as part of US President Joe Biden's administration.

Families of American hostages to Jen Psaki: 'We cannot be patient anymore'

In an exclusive interview with Jen Psaki on MSNBC, families of American hostages express frustration that their kids are still being held in Gaza, with no visitations or aid.

 Family members of Americans who were taken hostage by Hamas during the terrorist attacks in Israel on Oct. 7, including, left to right, Yael Alexander, Orna Neutra, Adi Alexander and Liz Naftali talk to reporters outside the West Wing of the White House, Dec. 13, 2023.
 White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre conducts a daily press briefing at the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, Feb. 14, 2022.

Karine Jean-Pierre, who endorsed AIPAC boycott, to be next White House press secretary

 US PRESIDENT Joe Biden delivers remarks on Afghanistan during a speech at the White House in August.

White House’s Trump blame game is a bad sign for Iran talks - analysis

Wendy Sherman arrives for a meeting on Syria at the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva February 13, 2014.

Israeli officials meet with US deputy Sec. of State, discuss Iran


White House: Probe into Cuomo allegations should be quick, thorough

"New developments seem to happen every day. We find them troubling. The president finds them troubling, hard to read," White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.

NEW YORK GOV. Andrew Cuomo speaks at a COVID-19 vaccination site in New York City on Monday.

Biden is 'looking forward' to speaking with Netanyahu

Unsure when the US, Israeli leaders will speak

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu meets with then-US vice president Joe Biden in Jerusalem, in March 2016, There is ‘history’ between these two leaders that needs to be dealt with.

Biden may call Netanyahu 'in weeks ahead'

US-Israel relationship is "long and abiding," says press secretary • Netanyahu, Biden to discuss "a range of issues when they do connect"

THEN-US vice president Joe Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem in 2016.