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Jean-Pierre Shares How She Came Out As A Gay During White House Briefing


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The White House celebrated “National Coming Out Day” this Tuesday afternoon.

And yes, that’s an actual day the US government recognizes now…

During her latest briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre shared how she came out as a lesbian to her family.

Watch her talk about it here:

While the US has the worst economy in several decades and is sending billions of dollars to Ukraine, the White House still finds time to push its LGBTQ ideology on the masses every chance they get.

The Hill added these details:

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Tuesday shared her own story of coming out in recognition of National Coming Out Day, urging other Americans not to feel discouraged.

“Like so many in the LGBTQ+ community, coming out wasn’t an easy thing to do. My family was traditional and conservative. Being gay in my family wasn’t something that you mentioned out loud or celebrated,” Jean-Pierre said at the start of the White House press briefing.

“But my family, like many families, grew to accept who I was. Who I loved didn’t change who I was as a person. It didn’t change the things I liked to do, and it didn’t change the goals I had for my life,” she continued. “The beauty of America is its freedom and the promise that you can do anything you want regardless of your race, sex, country of origin, sexual orientation or gender identity.”

Jean-Pierre expressed her appreciation for President Biden and first lady Jill Biden for being supportive of the LGBTQ community.

Jean-Pierre is the first openly gay woman and the first Black woman to serve as White House press secretary. She took over the role in May for Jen Psaki.

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