WASHINGTON — Jay Carney is stepping down as White House press secretary, President Barack Obama announced on Friday. Obama said Carney told him of his decision in April, and Carney later said he plans to leave the
President Barack Obama made a surprise appearance in the White House Briefing Room on Friday to announce the departure of Press Secretary Jay Carney after more than three years in the post. Obama praised Carney, his second press secretary, and
President Barack Obama made a surprise appearance in the White House Briefing Room on Friday to announce the departure of Press Secretary Jay Carney after more than three years in the post. Obama praised Carney, his second press secretary, and
The White House made full use of the Friday News Dump this week, announcing the departures of not just embattled Secretary of Veteran Affairs Eric Shinseki but also White House Press Secretary Jay Carney. Shinseki offered his resignation to President
In a stunning move, President Barack Obama announced to the White House Press Pool that Jay Carney, the White House press secretary since 2011, is stepping down in mid-June. Josh Earnest, currently the White House's
Jay Carney steps down as White House press secretary