What Does a Press Secretary Do?
The White House Press Secretary is a high-level executive in the White House who is primarily a spokesperson for the executive branch of the United States federal government.
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- Spokesman for the executive branch of the federal government
- The White House Press Secretary is a high-level executive in the White House who is primarily a spokesperson for the executive branch of the United States federal government.
- The White House Press Secretary is a high-level executive in the White House who is primarily a spokesperson for the executive branch of the United States federal government.
The White House Press Secretary has the responsibility to collect and publish news and information related to the U.S. President and his administration of the federal government, and more importantly to respond to many domestic and foreign emergencies or high-profile events It is often directly thought of as an official response from the President of the United States. White House spokespersons must maintain a high degree of interaction with the news media in their daily work, and deal directly with the White House press team composed of major media resident in the White House Press Office almost daily and hold press conferences.