Drew Angerer / Getty Images Originally published on January 25, 2021 2:41 pm The White House on Monday announced that its regular press briefings will now include an American Sign Language interpreter. White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters that the move was "part of this administration's accessibility and inclusion efforts." She noted that Monday's interpreter, identified as Heather, was translating the briefing virtually (a livestream of the interpreter played alongside Psaki during Monday's press conference). An ASL interpreter is seen on camera alongside White House press secretary Jen Psaki during Monday's press briefing. The White House via YouTube/Screenshot by NPR "The president is committed to building an America that is more inclusive, more just and more accessible for every American," Psaki said.