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Jennifer Palmieri

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American presidential advisor (born 1966)

Jen Palmieri
Palmieri in 2025
White House Communications Director
In office
January 25, 2013 – April 1, 2015
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byDaniel Pfeiffer
Succeeded byJen Psaki
Personal details
Born (1966-11-15)November 15, 1966 (age 59)
Political partyDemocratic
EducationAmerican University (BA)

Jennifer M. Palmieri (/pɒlˈmɛəri/;[1] born November 15, 1966) is an American political advisor and media personality who served asWhite House Director of Communications from 2013 to 2015 and Director of Communications for theHillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign. Palmieri was the co-host of the political documentary seriesThe Circus onShowtime from 2021 to 2023.[2]

Early life and education

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Palmieri was born inPascagoula, Mississippi.[3] Palmieri's family frequently moved growing up due to her father's career in the US Navy, ultimately settling in California when she was 11.[4] After attendingAmerican University, she began her career working for then-CongressmanLeon Panetta (D-CA).[3][5]

Career

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Palmieri (center) among advisors to PresidentBarack Obama (left) in 2013

Palmieri served asWhite House Communications Director forU.S. President Barack Obama.[6] Before her service at the White House, she served as the Senior Vice President of Communications for theCenter for American Progress and the President of the Center for American Progress Action Fund. Earlier, Palmieri was the National Press Secretary for the2004 John Edwards presidential campaign and for theDemocratic National Committee in 2002, after a brief time at the advocacy groupAmericans for Gun Safety. She served in theClinton Administration as Special Assistant to White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta, then deputy director of Scheduling and Advance, and finally as a DeputyWhite House Press Secretary the last three years of Clinton's presidency.[7]

WikiLeaks 2016 email hack

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Palmieri attracted controversy when an email chain allegedly showing Clinton aides joking aboutCatholics andevangelicals in 2011 was released byWikiLeaks.[8] U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that individuals with connections to the Russian government had conducted aspear-phishing attack against Clinton campaign chairJohn Podesta[9][10] as part of an operation to preventHillary Clinton from winning the 2016 U.S. presidential election.[11][10]

In the emails between Palmieri, Podesta, and John Halpin of theCenter for American Progress, Halpin reportedly wrote that21st Century Fox ChairmanRupert Murdoch andNewsCorp Chief ExecutiveRobert Thomson were drawn to Catholicism because of the faith's "systemic thought and severely backward gender relations."[12]

Palmieri, herself a Catholic,[13] purportedly responded that she believes Murdoch, Thomson, and many other conservatives are Catholic because they think it is "the most socially acceptable politically conservative religion ... Their rich friends wouldn't understand if they became evangelicals", she wrote.[12]

The president ofCatholicVote.org, areligious conservative501(c)(4) organization, demanded Palmieri resign from the campaign,[14] saying:

Everyone has a unique faith journey, and it's just insulting to make blanket statements maligning people's motives for converting to another faith tradition. Had Palmieri spoken this way about other groups she would be dismissed. Palmieri must resign immediately or be fired.[15]

Podesta did not respond in the email thread. Palmieri said she "didn't recognize (the email) ... [but] we are not going to fact check each of the emails that were stolen, hacked by Russian-led efforts in an effort to hurt our campaign."[16][17][18]

Hillary Clinton presidential campaign 2016

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At aHarvard University forum held on December 1, 2016, to define the Clinton Campaign for the historical record, Palmieri ascribed the loss to (1) alleged white supremacists within the Trump campaign, (2) the e-mail scandal (which she believed reporters should not have covered), and (3) claimed "[that] many political journalists had a personal dislike for the Democratic nominee."[19] Palmieri's role in the campaign is described in the book by Donna Brazile,Hacks: The Inside Story of the Break-ins and Breakdowns That Put Donald Trump in the White House andShattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign.

The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth

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Palmieri joined theShowtime documentary series,The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth, as guest host, beginning October 13, 2019, with season four episode twelve,Desperate Times, Desperate Measures.[20][21][22][23][24][25]

Palmieri was announced to be a permanent co-host beginning on January 10, 2021, with the premiere of season 6.[26] She remained with the series until its end in 2023.[27]

Palmieri is a contributing editor toVanity Fair.[28][29]

2024 Kamala Harris presidential campaign

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In August 2024, campaign officials for the presidential campaign of Kamala Harris announced that Palmieri will be a senior adviser to Doug Emhoff, the second gentleman.[30]

References

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  1. ^The White House (February 11, 2013).Jennifer Palmieri on the State of the Union (web video). RetrievedJuly 16, 2016.
  2. ^Malonepublished, Michael (December 15, 2020)."'The Circus' Back on Showtime Jan. 10".Broadcasting Cable.
  3. ^abEaston, Nina."The loyal — and discreet — political operative behind Hillary Clinton", fortune.com; retrieved October 13, 2016.
  4. ^Kurtz, Judy (February 24, 2021)."Jennifer Palmieri: 'Ever since I was aware of politics, I wanted to be in politics'".
  5. ^"Jennifer Palmieri profile".whitehouse.gov. RetrievedSeptember 30, 2014 – viaNational Archives.
  6. ^Bridges, Frances."Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri's Advice To Women Running For Office".Forbes. RetrievedNovember 20, 2018.
  7. ^"Jennifer Palmieri".ballotpedia.org. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2022.
  8. ^Stein, Jeff."What 20,000 pages of hacked WikiLeaks emails teach us about Hillary Clinton".Vox. RetrievedOctober 21, 2016.
  9. ^Franceschi-Bicchierai, Lorenzo (October 20, 2016)."How Hackers Broke Into John Podesta and Colin Powell's Gmail Accounts".Motherboard. RetrievedOctober 21, 2016.
  10. ^ab"Secret CIA assessment says Russia was trying to help Trump win White House".Washington Post. RetrievedApril 30, 2017.
  11. ^"Why Putin Has an Electoral Bone to Pick With Hillary Clinton".Time. RetrievedApril 30, 2017.
  12. ^abMerica, Dan (October 13, 2016)."Palmieri doesn't recognize controversial email about Catholics". CNN. RetrievedApril 30, 2017.
  13. ^"Brian Fallon on Twitter". Twitter. RetrievedApril 30, 2017.
  14. ^Master, Cyra (October 12, 2016)."Catholic group demands top Clinton aide resign over leaked emails".TheHill. RetrievedApril 30, 2017.
  15. ^"CatholicVote.org Demands Clinton's Anti-Catholic Spokeswoman Resign".catholicvote.org. RetrievedApril 30, 2017.
  16. ^Pulliam Bailey, Sarah."WikiLeaks emails appear to show Clinton spokeswoman joking about Catholics and evangelicals".Washington Post. RetrievedOctober 19, 2016.
  17. ^Merica, Dan (October 13, 2016)."Palmieri doesn't recognize controversial email about Catholics". CNN. RetrievedOctober 14, 2016.
  18. ^Staff (October 14, 2016)."13 revelations from WikiLeaks' hacked Clinton emails".BBC News. RetrievedOctober 19, 2016.
  19. ^Tumulty, Karen; Rucker, Phillip."Shouting match erupts between Clinton and Trump aides".Washington Post. RetrievedDecember 2, 2016.
  20. ^Heilemann, John (October 13, 2019)."@jheil John Heilemann on Twitter: "#Superstar… "".Twitter. Archived fromthe original on October 13, 2019. RetrievedAugust 21, 2020.@jheil Retweeted @jmpalmieri Friends, I had the pleasure of being a guest host on @SHO_TheCircus this week. So impressed with talent & professionalism of entire team. Minor miracle that they pull off this high quality show week after week. Tune in tonight at 8 pm to see me & @jheil w/ @CoryBooker in DSM. pic.twitter.com/jm4dJzcYU2
  21. ^"THE CIRCUS CRISSCROSSES IOWA FOR THE FINAL CAUCUS SPRINT".ViacomCBS Press Express. CBS Broadcasting Inc. February 3, 2020.Archived from the original on August 21, 2020. RetrievedAugust 21, 2020.
  22. ^"THE CIRCUS HEADS SOUTH FOR A PALMETTO STATE BRAWL".ViacomCBS Press Express. CBS Broadcasting Inc. February 28, 2020.Archived from the original on August 21, 2020. RetrievedAugust 21, 2020.
  23. ^"THE CIRCUS IS BACK ON SHOWTIME FOR BIDEN'S VP PICK".ViacomCBS Press Express. CBS Broadcasting Inc. August 14, 2020.Archived from the original on August 21, 2020. RetrievedAugust 21, 2020.
  24. ^"Showtime's "THE CIRCUS" Season Finale Taping, Screening and Discussion".Ivory Zorich. May 4, 2017. RetrievedAugust 21, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  25. ^"Former Head of FBI Counter-Intel division. TRANSCRIPT".The Last Word w/ Lawrence O'Donnell. MSNBC. April 23, 2019. RetrievedAugust 21, 2020.
  26. ^"'The Circus' Season 6 | How to watch, live stream, TV channel, time". January 10, 2021.
  27. ^"Showtime's Political Docuseries 'The Circus' To End Run After Current Season". November 7, 2023.
  28. ^"Jennifer Palmieri : Latest Articles".Vanity Fair.Condé Nast.
  29. ^"Jennifer Palmieri".Harry Walker Agency. RetrievedAugust 21, 2020.
  30. ^Michael Scherer; Tyler Pager (August 2, 2024)."Harris hires Obama campaign veterans to join 2024 effort, replacing Biden loyalists".The Washington Post.

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Secretary of DefenseAshton Carter 2015–2017Attorney GeneralLoretta Lynch 2015–2017
Secretary of the InteriorSally Jewell 2013–2017Secretary of AgricultureTom Vilsack 2009–2017
Secretary of CommercePenny Pritzker 2013–2017Secretary of LaborThomas Perez 2013–2017
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Sylvia Mathews Burwell 2014–2017Secretary of Education
Secretary of Transportation
John King Jr.
Anthony Foxx
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2013–2017
Secretary of Housing and Urban
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Julian Castro 2014–2017Secretary of Veterans AffairsRobert A. McDonald 2014–2017
Secretary of EnergyErnest Moniz 2013–2017Secretary of Homeland SecurityJeh Johnson 2013–2017
Vice PresidentJoe Biden 2009–2017White House Chief of StaffDenis McDonough 2013–2017
Director of the Office of Management and
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Shaun Donovan 2014–2017Administrator of the Environmental
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Gina McCarthy 2013–2017
Ambassador to the United NationsSamantha Power 2013–2017Chair of the Council of Economic
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Jason Furman 2013–2017
Trade RepresentativeMichael Froman 2013–2017Administrator of the Small Business AdministrationMaria Contreras-Sweet 2014–2017
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White House Chief of StaffRahm Emanuel 2009–10National Security AdvisorJames L. Jones 2009–10
Pete Rouse 2010–11Thomas E. Donilon 2010–13
William M. Daley 2011–12Susan Rice 2013–17
Jack Lew 2012–13Deputy National Security AdvisorThomas E. Donilon 2009–10
Denis McDonough 2013–17Denis McDonough 2010–13
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for PolicyMona Sutphen 2009–11Antony Blinken 2013–14
Nancy-Ann DeParle 2011–13Avril Haines 2015–17
Rob Nabors 2013–15 Dep. National Security Advisor, Homeland SecurityJohn O. Brennan 2009–13
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for OperationsJim Messina 2009–11Lisa Monaco 2013–17
Alyssa Mastromonaco 2011–14 Dep. National Security Advisor, Iraq and AfghanistanDouglas Lute 2009–13
Anita Decker Breckenridge 2014–17 Dep. National Security Advisor, Strategic Comm.Ben Rhodes 2009–17
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for PlanningMark B. Childress 2012–14 Dep. National Security Advisor, Chief of StaffMark Lippert 2009
Kristie Canegallo 2014–17Denis McDonough 2009–10
Counselor to the PresidentPete Rouse 2011–13Brooke D. Anderson 2011–12
John Podesta 2014–15White House Communications DirectorEllen Moran 2009
Senior Advisor to the PresidentDavid Axelrod 2009–11Anita Dunn 2009
David Plouffe 2011–13Daniel Pfeiffer 2009–13
Daniel Pfeiffer 2013–15Jennifer Palmieri 2013–15
Shailagh Murray 2015–17Jen Psaki 2015–17
Senior Advisor to the PresidentPete Rouse 2009–10 Deputy White House Communications DirectorJen Psaki 2009–11
Brian Deese 2015–17Jennifer Palmieri 2011–14
Senior Advisor to the President andValerie Jarrett 2009–17 Amy Brundage 2014–16
Assistant to the President for Liz Allen 2016–17
Public Engagement and Intergovernmental AffairsWhite House Press SecretaryRobert Gibbs 2009–11
Director,Public EngagementTina Tchen 2009–11Jay Carney 2011–13
Jon Carson 2011–13Josh Earnest 2013–17
Paulette L. Aniskoff 2013–17 Deputy Press SecretaryBill Burton 2009–11
Director,Intergovernmental AffairsCecilia Muñoz 2009–12Josh Earnest 2011–13
David Agnew 2012–14Eric Schultz 2014–17
Jerry Abramson 2014–17 Director of Special ProjectsStephanie Cutter 2010–11
Director,National Economic CouncilLawrence Summers 2009–10 Director, SpeechwritingJon Favreau 2009–13
Gene Sperling 2011–14Cody Keenan 2013–17
Jeff Zients 2014–17 Director, Digital StrategyMacon Phillips 2009–13
Chair,Council of Economic AdvisersChristina Romer 2009–10 Chief Digital Officer Jason Goldman 2015–17
Austan Goolsbee 2010–13 Director, Legislative AffairsPhil Schiliro 2009–11
Jason Furman 2013–17Rob Nabors 2011–13
Chair,Economic Recovery Advisory BoardPaul Volcker 2009–11Katie Beirne Fallon 2013–16
Chair,Council on Jobs and CompetitivenessJeff Immelt 2011–13 Miguel Rodriguez 2016
Director,Domestic Policy CouncilMelody Barnes 2009–12 Amy Rosenbaum 2016–17
Cecilia Muñoz 2012–17 Director, Political AffairsPatrick Gaspard 2009–11
Director,Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood PartnershipsJoshua DuBois 2009–13David Simas 2011–16
Melissa Rogers 2013–17 Director, Presidential Personnel Nancy Hogan 2009–13
Director,Office of Health ReformNancy-Ann DeParle 2009–11 Johnathan D. McBride 2013–14
Director,Office of National AIDS PolicyJeffrey Crowley 2009–11 Valerie E. Green 2014–15
Grant N. Colfax 2011–13 Rodin A. Mehrbani 2016–17
Douglas M. Brooks 2013–17White House Staff SecretaryLisa Brown 2009–11
Director,Office of Urban AffairsAdolfo Carrión Jr. 2009–10Rajesh De 2011–12
Racquel S. Russell 2010–14 Douglas Kramer 2012–13
Roy Austin Jr. 2014–17 Joani Walsh 2014–17
Director,Office of Energy and Climate Change PolicyCarol Browner 2009–11 Director, Management and Administration Bradley J. Kiley 2009–11
White House CounselGreg Craig 2009–10 Katy A. Kale 2011–15
Bob Bauer 2010–11Maju Varghese 2015–17
Kathryn Ruemmler 2011–14 Director, Scheduling and AdvanceAlyssa Mastromonaco 2009–11
Neil Eggleston 2014–17 Danielle Crutchfield 2011–14
White House Cabinet SecretaryChris Lu 2009–13 Chase Cushman 2014–17
Danielle C. Gray 2013–14 Director, White House Information TechnologyDavid Recordon 2015–17
Broderick D. Johnson 2014–17 Director,Office of Administration Cameron Moody 2009–11
Personal Aide to the PresidentReggie Love 2009–11 Beth Jones 2011–15
Brian Mosteller 2011–12 Cathy Solomon 2015–17
Marvin D. Nicholson 2012–17 Director,Office of Science and Technology PolicyJohn Holdren 2009–17
Director,Oval Office OperationsBrian Mosteller 2012–17Chief Technology OfficerAneesh Chopra 2009–12
Personal Secretary to the PresidentKatie Johnson 2009–11Todd Park 2012–14
Anita Decker Breckenridge 2011–14Megan Smith 2014–17
Ferial Govashiri 2014–17 Director,Office of Management and BudgetPeter R. Orszag 2009–10
Chief of Staff to the First LadyJackie Norris 2009Jack Lew 2010–12
Susan Sher 2009–11Jeff Zients 2012–13
Tina Tchen 2011–17Sylvia Mathews Burwell 2013–14
White House Social SecretaryDesirée Rogers 2009–10Brian Deese 2014
Julianna Smoot 2010–11Shaun Donovan 2014–17
Jeremy Bernard 2011–15Chief Information OfficerVivek Kundra 2009–11
Deesha Dyer 2015–17Steven VanRoekel 2011–14
Chief of Staff to the Vice PresidentRon Klain 2009–11 Tony Scott 2015–17
Bruce Reed 2011–13United States Trade RepresentativeRon Kirk 2009–13
Steve Ricchetti 2013–17Michael Froman 2013–17
White House Chief UsherStephen W. Rochon 2009–11 Director,Office of National Drug Control PolicyGil Kerlikowske 2009–14
Angella Reid 2011–17Michael Botticelli 2014–17
Director,White House Military Office George Mulligan 2009–13 Chair,Council on Environmental QualityNancy Sutley 2009–14
Emmett Beliveau 2013–15 Michael Boots 2014–15
Dabney Kern 2016–17Christy Goldfuss 2015–17
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