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Spokesman John Kirby says of the $400 million cash payment to Iran, "We of course sought to obtain maximum leverage until after American citizens were released, and that was our top priority." He ...
White House national security communications adviser John Kirby said in a Sunday interview that the “State Department does not feel a need for” evacuations from Israel and Lebanon.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Wednesday he had picked John Kirby as the State Department's new spokesman to succeed Jen Psaki, who left for the White House. Kirby, a rear admiral in ...
Spokesman John Kirby fields questions on a variety of topics, including unimpeded delivery of humanitarian relief in war-torn Syria and an appearance on ... State Department Daily Briefing.
The officials say Secretary of State John Kerry tapped Kirby to be the department's spokesman. He replaces Jen Psaki (SAH'-kee), who left last month to be White House communications director.
Kirby first joined the Biden administration as top spokesman for the Pentagon — the same job he held during some of the Obama years. He also served as State Department spokesman under Barack ...
State Department spokesman Ned Price is stepping down from his job as the daily face of U.S. foreign policy. ... Former Pentagon spokesman John Kirby, now with the National Security Council, ...
National Security Council spokesman John Kirby on Monday made an impassioned speech defending the Pentagon’s policies that pay for troops’ and their families’ travel to receive re… ...
John Kirby has become the public face of the White House as it navigates the war in ... Kirby had been jockeying with the press from the podiums at the Pentagon and the State Department for years.
Kirby's comments arrive a few days after the House passed the 2024 NDAA draft, which included a measure that blocks the Pentagon's abortion policy.
White House national security communications adviser John Kirby said in a Sunday interview that the “State Department does not feel a need for” American evacuations from Israel and Lebanon.
White House national security communications adviser John Kirby said in a Sunday interview that the “State Department does not feel a need for” American evacuations from Israel and Lebanon.