Angelina Jolie included on guest list for Biden’s state dinner with South Korea

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Actress and activist Angelina Jolie speaks at a news conference to discuss the bipartisan update to the Violence Against Women Act, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) J. Scott Applewhite/AP

Angelina Jolie included on guest list for Biden’s state dinner with South Korea

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Oscar award-winning actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie and son Maddox Jolie-Pitt will help the United States celebrate its 70-year relationship with South Korea at President Joe Biden‘s second state dinner.

Jolie will be at the White House alongside Fixer Upper reality stars Chip and Joanna Gaines, Olympic gold medalist snowboarder Chloe Kim, former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Chan Ho Park, and National Book Award finalist Min Jin Lee.

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Here is the complete guest list:

Michael Arden.

Lloyd Austin, secretary of defense, U.S. Department of Defense, and Charlene Austin.

Joe Bae and Janice Bae.

Charlie Baker, former governor of Massachusetts.

Stephen K. Benjamin, senior adviser to the president for public engagement, and DeAndrea Benjamin.

Ami Bera, U.S. representative, and Dr. Janine Bera.

Anthony Bernal, assistant to the president and senior adviser to the first lady.

Andy Beshear, governor of Kentucky, and Britainy Beshear.

Frank Biden and Mindy Ward.

Dong-Bin Shin.

Arthur Blank and Jennifer Hale.

Antony J. Blinken, secretary of state, U.S. Department of State, and Evan Ryan, assistant to the president and Cabinet secretary.

Park Bo Gyoon, minister of culture, sports, and tourism.

Kurt Campbell, deputy assistant to the president and coordinator for the Indo-Pacific, National Security Council, and Dr. Lael Brainard, assistant to the president and director of the National Economic Council.

Dr. Victor Cha, former national foreign policy adviser, and Hyun Cha.

Lee Chang Yang, minister of trade, industry, and energy.

Taewon Chey.

David J. Cho.

Walter Cho.

Judy Chu, U.S. representative, and Dean Chu.

Euisun Chung.

Kisun Chung.

Jen O’Malley Dillon, assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff, and Patrick Dillon.

Michael C. Donilon, assistant to the president and senior adviser to the president, and Patricia Donilon.

Tammy Duckworth, U.S. senator, and Bryan Bowlsbey.

Andrew Emhoff and Dr. Judy Lee.

Kim Eun Hye, senior secretary to the president for public relations, Office of the President.

Jon Finer, Assistant to the president and principal deputy national security adviser, and Kate Berner, deputy assistant to the President and deputy communications director.

Byong Joon Kim.

Hyun Joon Cho.

Marcus Freeman and Chong Freeman.

Joanna Gaines and Chip Gaines.

Suzy George, chief of staff, U.S. Department of State, and Nate Tibbits.

Ralph James Gessner Jr., chairman, Mohegan Tribe, and Charles F. Bunnell.

Rufus Gifford, chief of protocol of the United States, U.S. Department of State.

Philip S. Goldberg, ambassador of the United States to the Republic of Korea.

Dr. Philip Gordon, assistant to the president and national security adviser to the vice president, and Rachel Gordon.

Avril Haines, director of national intelligence, and David Davighi.

Kamala Harris, vice president of the United States, and Douglas Emhoff.

Meena Harris and Nikolas Ajagu.

Mazie Hirono, U.S. senator, and John Yang.

Joo Ho Young, floor leader of the People Power Party.

Chrisette Hudlin and Reginald Hudlin.

Cho Hyundong, ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the United States, and Kim Soyeon.

Karine Jean-Pierre, assistant to the president and press secretary.

Jeong Jeomsig, member of the National Assembly.

Park Jin, minister of Foreign Affairs.

Min Jin Lee and Christopher A. Duffy.

Angelina Jolie and Maddox Jolie-Pitt.

Lee Jong Ho, minister of science and ICT.

Kim Junpyo, director-general for North American affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Edgard Kagan, senior director for East Asia and Oceania, National Security Council, and Cynthia L. Gire.

Yongmee Michele Kang.

Andrew Kim, U.S. representative, and Jae Kim.

Chloe Kim and Jeanne Yang.

Dongkwan Kim.

Young Kim, U.S. representative, and Charles Kim.

Christopher Koo.

Daniel Kritenbrink, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, U.S. Department of State, and Nami Kritenbrink.

Choo Kyungho, deputy prime minister and minister of economy and finance.

Sohn Kyung-Shik.

Ben LaBolt, assistant to the president and director of communications.

Mitchell Landrieu, senior adviser and infrastructure implementation coordinator, and Grace Landrieu.

Jay-Hyun Lee.

Jung Lee.

Norm Lewis.

Ted Lieu, U.S. representative, and Betty Lieu.

George Marcus and Judy Marcus.

Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Hollyanne Milley.

Sarah Min and Matt Pincus.

Seung Min Kim and Mi Ryung Chang.

Park Min Shik, minister of patriots and veterans affairs.

Kwang Mo Koo.

Janet Murguia and Mauro A. Morales.

Phil Murphy, governor of New Jersey, and Tammy Murphy.

Ki Mun Kim.

Ron Nirenberg, mayor of San Antonio, and Erika Prosper.

Victoria Nuland, undersecretary of state for political affairs, U.S. Department of State, and Dr. Robert Kagan.

Carl Page and Barbara Kay Page.

Chan Ho Park and Rie Park.

Penny Pritzker, former secretary of commerce, and Vivian Riefberg.

Michael S. Purzycki, mayor of Wilmington, Delaware, and Elizabeth J. Purzycki.

Natalie Quillian, assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff, and Ryan Quillian.

Gina Raimondo, secretary of commerce, U.S. Department of Commerce, and Andy Moffit.

Bruce Reed, assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff, and Bonnie LePard.

Steve Ricchetti, assistant to the president and counselor to the president, and Amy Ricchetti.

Susan Rice, assistant to the president and director of the Domestic Policy Council, and Ian Cameron.

Julie Chavez Rodriguez, assistant to the president, senior adviser to the president, and director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, and Aqeela Sherrills.

Mitt Romney, U.S. senator, and Ann Romney.

Jin Roy Ryu.

Dr. Choi Sang Mok, senior secretary to the president for economic affairs, Office of the President.

Lea Salonga.

Chuck Schumer, U.S. senator.

Phil Scott, governor of Vermont, and Marian DuBois.

Beth Shaw and Dr. David E. Shaw.

Dr. Liz Sherwood-Randall, assistant to the president and homeland security adviser and deputy national security adviser.

Jin Shik Choi.

William Singer and JoAnna Cicchelli.

Jacob Snow and Samantha Cohen.

Gene Sperling, White House American Rescue Plan coordinator and senior adviser to the president.

Michelle Steel, U.S. representative, and Siobhan Steel.

Marilyn Strickland, U.S. representative, and Patrick J. Erwin.

Jake Sullivan, assistant to the president for national security affairs, and Maggie Goodlander.

Park Sung Min, member of the National Assembly.

Kim Tae Ho, chairman of the Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee, National Assembly.

Dr. Kim Tae Hyo, first deputy director of national security, Office of the President.

Lee Choongmyon, secretary to the president for foreign affairs, Office of the President.

Kim Taejin, chief of protocol, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Cho Taeyong, director of national security, Office of the President.

Katherine Tai, U.S. trade representative, and Robert Skidmore.

Linda Thomas-Greenfield, representative of the United States to the United Nations.

Annie Tomasini, assistant to the president and director of Oval Office Operations.

Richard Verma, deputy secretary of state for management and resources, U.S. Department of State, and Melineh Verma.

Lorraine Voles, assistant to the president and chief of staff to the vice president, and Dan Smith.

Jessica Vosk.

Victoria Woodards, mayor of Tacoma, Washington, and Scott Breckenridge.

Eun Yang and Robert Kang.

Jae Yong Lee.

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Gideon Yu and Susie Min Yu.

Jeff Zients, assistant to the president and chief of staff to the president, and Deborah Zients.

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