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Another Staffer Resigns Leaving Tyrant VP Without Chief Of Staff

The turmoil unfolding behind the scenes in Joe Biden’s White House is one that’ll never be reported on accurately by establishment media reporters who’re desperate to paint a rosy picture of the current administration.
It was obvious from day one that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were a match made in hell. They never appeared truly united in any fashion, except maybe against Donald Trump, but even that wasn’t enough to maintain proper working conditions.
Rumors of massive rifts fomenting deep within both Biden and Kamala’s respective offices have made headlines but little has been said about what’s really going on. A book has been written about Kamala’s notorious tyrannical treatment of staff and, as a result, they’ve resigned from her office en masse.

Vice President Kamala Harris’s deputy chief of staff is leaving the Biden administration next month, the latest in a string of senior aides to depart the vice president’s office in recent months.

Michael Fuchs — a senior State Department official under former President Barack Obama, foreign policy adviser to former President Bill Clinton, and senior fellow at the Center for American Progress before joining the Biden administration last year — advised Harris on a range of domestic and international issues since taking office.

Fuchs told staff in an internal memo he will leave his post in early May, according to Reuters, which reviewed the note. He praised the administration and said he would reveal his plans at a later date. Harris’s office did not respond to a request for comment confirming the departure.

The deputy chief of staff’s exit follows the recent departures of several high-profile Harris advisers, including the March 21 announcement by the vice president’s national security adviser Nancy McEldowney that she was stepping down. Harris’s communications team has also seen high turnover, with the departure of the vice president’s communications director and chief spokesperson late last year, as well as other senior messaging aides.

Harris is bringing on a new chief speechwriter, Meghan Groob, who was a senior speechwriter in the Obama administration. Groob most recently worked at Gates Ventures and was a speechwriter to Bill Gates, according to a separate memo seen by Reuters. The vice president’s previous chief speechwriter left her office at the end of February.

Who’s next?

Author: Nolan Sheridan


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