Karine Jean-Pierre shared in a heartbreaking essay this week that she had a “second full-time job” while serving as White House press secretary: caring for her mother, who has cancer.
She wrote in Vanity Fair that she visited her mom in New York every weekend for 18 months while maintaining a secret she kept from even her workmates.
“If I were to share the news of my mother’s diagnosis or any other issues in my personal life, it would be seen as an excuse,” she wrote. “Society doesn’t allow women of color to be vulnerable at work.”
One of her few confidants was an understanding Joe Biden despite a plea from her mother not to tell anyone, including the president.
Her mother was diagnosed with stage 2 colon cancer sometime after Jean-Pierre had returned from a trip to Poland in early 2023 with Biden, who also made a surprise visit to Ukraine, according to the essay.
“From behind the lectern in the briefing room, every day, I faced the press, the American people, and the world,” she wrote. “And every day, I kept my personal life hidden. In fact, it won’t be until reading this that the people I have worked 16-hour days with, traveled across continents with, will learn that for almost two years, I have been silently working a second full-time job, which is navigating my mother’s care.”
Jean-Pierre relayed that she would commute to New York in oversized sunglasses and a mask to conceal her identity to see her mom. She’d still make it back to D.C. for a few hours of sleep before arriving at the White House at 7:30 a.m. on Mondays. “But I was losing my grip,” she confided. “I told my mom I wanted to move to New York so I could help her full-time. ‘You are not quitting your job,’ she said.”
Jean-Pierre’s last day as press secretary was on Monday, Biden’s final day in office. In an entry on her personal X account, she wrote with a photo of herself, the president and first lady Jill Biden, “Serving in this role for this Administration and this President has truly been the honor of a lifetime.”
She reported that her mother finished treatment about a year ago, marking the occasion with the ring of a bell at a clinic in New York.
HuffPost has reached out to Jean-Pierre for comment.
![Karine Jean-Pierre, pictured at a White House news briefing earlier this month, spoke of her double life as a press secretary and caregiver in Vanity Fair.](https://i0.wp.com/img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/6793b546150000260056b215.jpeg?resize=720%2C480&ssl=1)
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Karine Jean-Pierre, the current White House Deputy Press Secretary, recently revealed in an interview that she had a “second full-time job” while serving as press secretary for the Biden-Harris campaign during the 2020 election. In the interview, Jean-Pierre shared that she was working as a senior advisor to the campaign while also juggling her press secretary duties, a demanding workload that she described as “intense but incredibly rewarding.”
Despite the challenges of balancing two demanding roles, Jean-Pierre expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work on the historic campaign and emphasized the importance of representation in leadership roles. She also highlighted the support she received from her colleagues and the Biden-Harris team, which helped her navigate the demands of her dual roles.
Jean-Pierre’s story serves as an inspiration to many, illustrating the dedication and hard work required to succeed in high-pressure environments. Her commitment to her work and her ability to excel in challenging circumstances make her a role model for aspiring leaders in politics and beyond.
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