A federal judge on Monday denied a motion to quash a subpoena from former White House press secretary Jen Psaki who is trying to avoid giving a deposition in a lawsuit alleging the Biden administration conspired with Big Tech to silence conservative criticism on social media.
A judge refused Friday to quash a subpoena issued to former White House press secretary Jen Psaki that seeks her deposition in a lawsuit filed by Missouri and Louisiana, alleging that the Biden administration conspired to silence conservative voices on social media.
An emotional Jen Psaki thanked President Biden and the press on her last day as chief White House spokeswoman Friday, saying she tried to show "integrity and grace" from the podium.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki will step down from her post on May 13 and current deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will take over her duties, the White House announced Thursday.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday that administration officials were also caught off guard by the leak of a Supreme Court draft decision that would strike down Roe v. Wade.