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You can watch live here on Twitter as well as on YouTube or Facebook:
https://youtu.be/73QAUYN48Xg
https://www.facebook.com/19thnews/videos/422323679107734 …
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“He is his own best messenger,” @KBeds tells @emarvelous about how the team will help the president communicate his message of unity.https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1YpJkzoMOXAGj …
“When I think about my role … we’re partners in truth,” says @K_JeanPierre. “And I think that’s really important. After the last several years, it’s important as spokespeople to make sure that we bring that back into the White House.”https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1YpJkzoMOXAGj …
“I think it’s safe to say that you can expect that President Biden is not going to be breaking news at 1 a.m. on Twitter, so everybody can just take a deep breath and take a step back,” says @KBeds.https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1YpJkzoMOXAGj …
Part of our objective is to peel the curtains back and make it all accessible, @jrpsaki says about how the administration uses social media.
“It can really break down barriers … if you use it in the right way.”https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1YpJkzoMOXAGj …
None of us are going to be using Twitter in a mean way to battle … that is not who President Biden is, @jrpsaki adds.https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1YpJkzoMOXAGj …
.@emarvelous asks: How much will the new administration engage with news about the former president?
@jrpsaki says they don't spend a lot of time talking about Donald Trump. There is so much else on their plates right now.pic.twitter.com/8ga24FOGOK
.@emarvelous asks: How do we normalize women’s leadership and how does that impact people’s political imaginations?
@jrpsaki says: “This is the group of women who are the best in the business, and that is why we have these jobs.”pic.twitter.com/S86l1SFDUc
That's a wrap! Thank you for tuning in, and thank you to @KBeds, @K_JeanPierre, @jrpsaki and @SymoneDSanders for a great conversation!
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