For White House press secretaries, life after the briefing room follows a well-worn path. Typically this includes a book about their time in the job, a role as a cable news talking head (with the possibility of one day landing in the anchor’s seat), or a lucrative position as a spokesperson for a soulless mega-corporation. Donald Trump’s first press secretary, Sean Spicer , wrote a book called The Briefing and now pops up in various podcasts defending his former boss. Barack Obama’s press secretaries, Robert Gibbs and Jay Carney, work for David Zaslav’s Warner Brothers Discovery and Airbnb, respectively. Joe Biden’s first press secretary, Jen Psaki, wrote Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House, and the World and is now a primetime anchor at MSNBC. Dana Perino and Kayleigh McE

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