Ms. Psaki, who has finished her political career, decided to change roles and try something completely new – the choice fell on television. On Sunday, March 19, she made her debut as a host in her own television project called Inside with Jen Psaki (“Inside out with Jen Psaki”). The politician appeared before the audience in a white sweater and black pants and said the premiere aired “for this other week” when Donald Trump announced his impending arrest and called on his supporters to protest.
On her talk show, Psaki offered a fun column in which she interviewed guests in an informal setting. So, in the show’s first episode, Jen rode the subway with New York City Mayor Eric Adams and emptied a glass of smoothie at his house. By the way, the mayor of the “Big Apple” prepared a healthy drink himself. Along the way, PSAki chatted with Adams about politics, immigration, and crime. In the first edition of the program, New York City Mayor, House of Representatives Democratic Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer lit up.
According to the Associated Press, on the show’s next episode, the host will “go vinyl record hunting” with U.S. Representative Maxwell Frost, 26, of Florida’s 10th District. The young activist and musician shot to fame as the first Gen Z member of the US Congress.
According to PSAki herself, she had to learn many new skills to work in television. Thus, she learned to read the text of the teleprompter and observe the timing.
“I also learned how to keep track of time, which sounds funny, but it turns out you can’t just keep talking because you’ll be interrupted and have to end the show,” the news shares. television presenter. shares his impressions of the profession.
Recall that Psaki left the residence of US President Joe Biden in May last year. She was the White House press secretary for about a year and a half. Previously, the politician was Barack Obama’s assistant for communications, as well as the official representative of the US State Department. After leaving the American administration, Jen devotes herself to her family and a few months later, she goes on television. On the pro-democracy channel MSNBC, she was a staff commentator.