Biden and Harris announce all-female communications team


US President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris have announced an all-female communications team aimed at bringing "diverse perspectives" to the White House.

Jen Psaki, a top member of the transition team who served in the Obama-Biden administration, was chosen as White House press secretary. Kate Bedingfield, who was deputy Biden-Harris campaign manager, will be White House communications director.

In a statement, Biden said the team was made up of "qualified, experienced communicators" who will "bring diverse perspectives to their work and a shared commitment to building this country back better."

Biden has announced several other top administration picks, including former Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen as treasury secretary and former Secretary of State John Kerry as his top climate adviser. Longtime aide Ron Klain will be his chief of staff.

The Trump administration last week formally authorized Biden's transition, giving him access to key resources and information as he prepares to take office in January. President Donald Trump has not conceded the election, vowing during a Fox News interview Sunday to continue his legal battle against the results.

Biden will receive his first Presidential Daily Briefing on Monday.

Source: NBC

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