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From left, Jill Biden, President Biden, President Emmanuel Macron of France and Brigitte Macron arriving for the state dinner at the White House on Thursday.
More than 300 guests were invited to the state dinner President Biden hosted for President Emmanuel Macron of France on Thursday night, a list that included government officials, French fashion designers, a few actors, big donors and on-air personalities from MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” Here is the entire list of invitees provided by the White House.
THE PRESIDENT AND DR. BIDEN
HIS EXCELLENCY EMMANUEL MACRON, PRESIDENT OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC, AND MRS. BRIGITTE MACRON
Roger Altman and Jurate Kazickas
Mark Angelson and Marilyn Angelson
Bernard Arnault and Hélène Marie Mercier Arnault
Delphine Arnault
Lloyd J. Austin III, secretary of defense, and Charlene Austin
Stewart Bainum and Sandra Bainum
Michael Barnicle and Anne Finucane
Jon Batiste and Suleika Jaouad
Xavier Becerra, secretary of health and human services, and Dr. Carolina Reyes
Kate Bedingfield, White House communications director, and David Kieve
Gov. John Bel Edwards of Louisiana and Donna Edwards
Valerie Biden Owens and Jack Owens
Ashley Biden and Elysia Bevan
Hunter Biden and Melissa Cohen Biden
Antony J. Blinken, secretary of state, and Evan Ryan, White House cabinet secretary
Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester, Democrat of Delaware, and Hannah Carter
Emmanuel Bonne, diplomatic adviser to the president of France and France’s sherpa to the G7 and G20
Jean-Louis Bourlanges, member of the French Parliament and head of the Foreign Affairs Committee
David G. Bradley and Katherine Bradley
Rosalind Brewer and John Brewer
Stephen G. Breyer, former Supreme Court justice, and Joanna Breyer
Tristan Bromet, adviser to the French presidency
Mika Brzezinski and Charles Joseph Scarborough
Pete Buttigieg, secretary of transportation, and Chasten Glezman Buttigieg
David Calhoun and Devon Calhoun
Christian Cambon, senator of Val-de-Marne, France, and chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee
Denise Campbell Bauer, U.S. ambassador to France and Monaco, and Steven Bauer
Miguel A. Cardona, secretary of education, and Marissa Cardona
Gov. John Carney of Delaware and Tracey Quillen Carney
Senator Thomas Carper, Democrat of Delaware, and Martha Carper
Representative James E. Clyburn, Democrat of South Carolina and House majority whip, and Virginia Newman
ImageThe late-night host Stephen Colbert and his wife, Evelyn McGee-Colbert.Credit…T.J. Kirkpatrick for The New York Times
Stephen Colbert and Evelyn McGee-Colbert
Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, and Elizabeth McCandless
Catherine Colonna, minister for Europe and foreign affairs
Thomas Conway and Carol Murphy
Tim Cook and Lisa P. Jackson, the former administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Senator Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware, and Ann Coons
Tatiana Copeland and Gerret Copeland
Christian Dargnat
Eric Dean and Judith Dean
Brian Deese, director of the National Economic Council, and Adeline Deese
Mary Quinn Delaney and Wayne Jordan
Laurence des Cars
Karen Donfried, assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, and Alan Untereiner
Michael Duggan, mayor of Detroit, and Sonia Hassan
Blair Effron and Cheryl Effron
Philippe Errera, director general for political affairs and security, French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs
H.E. Philippe Etienne, French ambassador to the United States, and Patricia Etienne
Guillaume Faury and Maria Faury
Christy Ferer
Jonathan Finer, principal deputy national security adviser, and Susan Finer
Walid Fouque, adviser for Asia, the Americas and Oceania
Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim
Jennifer Garner and Violet Affleck
Rufus Gifford, chief of protocol for the United States, U.S. State Department
Philippe Franc, French chief of protocol
Avram Glazer and Jill Glazer
Philip Gordon, national security adviser to the vice president, and Rachel Gordon
Jennifer M. Granholm, secretary of energy, and John Mulhern
Capt. Florent Groberg, Medal of Honor recipient, U.S. Army
Deb Haaland, secretary of the interior, and Lloyd Sayre
Avril D. Haines, director of national intelligence, and David Davighi
Maya Harris and Tony West
Vice President Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff
Jamie Harrison, Democratic National Committee chairman, and Marie Boyd
Gabriela Hearst and Stephanie Lasnier de Lavalette
Mary Kay Henry and April Verrett
Lina Hidalgo, judge in Harris County, Texas, and David James
Amos Hochstein, special presidential coordinator, State Department, and Julie Ringel
Representative Steny H. Hoyer, Democrat of Maryland and majority leader, and Elaine Kamarck
Bonny Jacobs and Jennifer Glenn
Kenneth Jarin and Robin Wiessmann
Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, and Elainne Antoine
Bonnie Jenkins, under secretary of state for arms control and international security affairs, and Arielle Pierson
Dr. Ashish K. Jha, Covid-19 response coordinator, and Debra Stump
Jeffrey Katzenberg and Marilyn Katzenberg
Edward Kelly and Kathryn Kelly
Joe Kiani and Sarah Kiani
John Scott Kirby and Kathleen Marie Kirby
Ron Klain, White House chief of staff, and Monica Medina, assistant secretary of state for oceans and international environmental and scientific affairs
Olivier Knox and Jennifer Lewis
Christopher Korge and Wyn Bradley
Henry Kravis and Marie-Josée Kravis
Arvind Krishna and Sonia Krishna
Gov. Edward Lamont of Connecticut and Annie Lamont
ImageKeisha Lance Bottoms, a senior adviser for public engagement and the former mayor of Atlanta, and her husband, Derek Bottoms.Credit…T.J. Kirkpatrick for The New York Times
Keisha Lance Bottoms, senior adviser to the president for public engagement, and Derek Bottoms
Matthieu Landon, adviser for industry, research and innovation
Mitch Landrieu, senior adviser and infrastructure implementation coordinator, and Cheryl Landrieu
Thibault Lanxade
Bruno Le Maire, French finance minister
Senator Patrick J. Leahy, Democrat of Vermont, and Marcelle Leahy
Sébastien Lecornu, French defense minister
Antoine Lefèvre, senator and chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of French Parliament
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen
Claude Lelouch
Belkis Leong-Hong and Denise Williams
Christophe Leribault
Ada Limón and Lucas Marquardt
Christian Louboutin
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Charles Hall
Bryan Lourd and Bruce Bozzi
Alejandro N. Mayorkas, homeland security secretary, and Tanya Mayorkas
Terry McAuliffe, former governor of Virginia, and Dorothy McAuliffe, special representative for global partnerships, State Department
Representative Kevin McCarthy, Republican of California and minority leader, and Roberta McCarthy
Representative Michael McCaul, Republican of Texas, and Linda McCaul
Virginia McGregor and Robert McGregor
Brian McKeon, deputy secretary of state for management and resources, and Mary King
Jon Meacham and Margaret Keith Meacham
Representative Gregory W. Meeks, Democrat of New York, and Ebony Meeks-Laidley
Sanjay Mehrotra and Sangeeta Mehrotra
Senator Bob Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, and Nadine Menendez
Frédéric Michel, special adviser for communication and strategy, France
Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Hollyanne Milley
Emmanuel Moulin, director general of the French Treasury
Brian Moynihan and Susan Berry
Henry R. Muñoz III and Ariana DeBose
Gov. Philip Murphy, Democrat of New Jersey, and Tammy Murphy
Bill Nelson, NASA administrator, and Grace Nelson
Anne Neuberger, deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology, and Yehuda Neuberger
Bill Neville and Connie Neville
Jonathan Nez, Navajo Nation president, and Phefelia Nez
Xavier Niel
Jennifer O’Malley Dillon, deputy chief of staff, and Michael Dillon
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Democrat of California, and Alexandra Pelosi
Judith Pisar and Leah Pisar
John Podesta, senior adviser for clean energy, and Gabriel Podesta
Patrick Pouyanné
Laurene Powell Jobs and Reed Jobs
Samantha Power, administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development, and Cass Sunstein
Rebecca Pringle and Nathan Pringle III
Gov. Jay Robert Pritzker, Democrat of Illinois, and Mary Kathryn Pritzker
Michael Pyle, deputy national security adviser, and Chloe Schama
Natacha Rafalski
Gina Raimondo, commerce secretary, and Andrew Moffit
Bruce Reed, deputy chief of staff, and Bonnie LePard
Dana Remus and Brett Holmgren, assistant secretary of state for intelligence and research
H.E. Sylvie Retailleau, French minister of higher education and research
Steven Ricchetti, counselor to the president, and Amy Ricchetti
Susan Rice, director of the domestic policy council, and Ian Cameron
Cedric Richmond, senior adviser for the Democratic National Committee, and Raquel Greenup Richmond
Senator Jim Risch, Republican of Idaho, and Vicki Risch
Charles Rivkin and Susan Tolson
Robin Roberts and Gaila Amber Laign
Julie Rodriguez, director of the Office of Inter-Governmental Affairs, and James Sherrills
Adm. Jean-Philippe Rolland, chief of the special military staff of the French president
Maria Rosario Jackson and Ra Joy
Alice Rufo, director general for foreign relations and strategy, French Ministry of the Armed Forces
Catherine Russell and Thomas Donilon
Kurt Russell and Donna Russell
Rodolphe Saadé
Theodore Sarandos and Nicole Avant
Representative Steve Scalise, Republican of Louisiana and House minority whip
Hillary Schieve, mayor of Reno, Nev., and Devon Reese, vice mayor and at-large City Council member of Reno
Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the majority leader, and Jessica Schumer
Jeff Shell and Laura Shell
Wendy R. Sherman, deputy secretary of state, and Bruce Stokes
Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, homeland security adviser and deputy national security adviser, and Jeffrey Randall
Jon Shirley and Kimberly Richter Shirley
Elizabeth Shuler and David Herbst
Amanda Sloat, senior director for European affairs at the National Security Council, and Benjamin Canavan
Bradford Smith and Kathryn Surace-Smith
Alexander Soros and Sarah Margon
Gene Sperling, White House rescue plan coordinator, and Allison Abner
Lonnie Stephenson and Dawn Stephenson
Jake Sullivan, national security adviser, and Margaret Goodlander
Katherine Tai, U.S. trade representative, and Robert Skidmore
Neera Tanden, staff secretary and senior adviser to the president, and Benjamin Edwards
Louisa Terrell, director of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, and Alan Field
Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, and Lafayette Greenfield II
Senator John Thune, Republican of South Dakota, and Kimberley Thune
Annie Tomasini, assistant to the president and director of Oval Office operations
Vincent Troiola and Saveria Troiola
Sylvester Turner, mayor of Houston, and Stephanie Nellons-Paige
Victoire Vandeville, adviser for exports and trade policy, France
Filemon Vela, former U.S. representative, and Rosemarie Vela
Tom Vilsack, secretary of agriculture, and Ann Christine Vilsack
Dana Walden and Matt Walden
Martin J. Walsh, secretary of labor, and Lorrie Higgins
Rhonda Weingarten and Sharon Kleinbaum
Christopher Weissberg, member of Parliament, France
Tara Westover and Santiago Arau
ImageThe filmmaker Baz Luhrmann and Anna Wintour, the editor of Vogue magazine.Credit…T.J. Kirkpatrick for The New York Times
Anna Wintour and Baz Luhrmann
Jeffrey Worthe and Kristin Worthe
Lawrence Yanovitch
Janet Yellen, secretary of the Treasury, and George Akerlof
David Zaslav and Pam Zaslav
Florian Zeller
Jeffrey Zients and Mary Zients
Source: nytimes.com