Kamala Harris’ deputy chief of staff the latest aide to depart veep’s office

Vice President Kamala Harris’ deputy chief of workers has joined the rising checklist of exits from her workplace, the White Home confirmed Monday.

Michael Fuchs will stay in his function till early Might to “guarantee a easy transition,” and can formally announce his future plans at a later date, in line with an inside e-mail.

“It’s been the glory of a lifetime to serve on this administration, working for the Vice President and President on behalf of the American folks,” Fuchs wrote.

“Fifteen months later, it’s nearly troublesome to recall the magnitude of the challenges we confronted after we got here in, from an unprecedented pandemic to traditionally troublesome financial circumstances. And it's because of the work of this administration — and all of you — that our nation has had such success in tackling these challenges and turning issues round.”

A White Home official confirmed Fuchs’ departure to The Publish.

“The Vice President is grateful for Michael’s tireless work, management, and the numerous miles he traveled domestically and internationally as we lifted up households and strengthened relationships with allies overseas,” Harris communications director Jamal Simmons mentioned. “Our total workforce will miss Michael as he begins this subsequent chapter.”

Michael Fuchs.
Michael Fuchs will stay in his function as deputy chief of workers till early Might to “guarantee a easy transition.”
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Fuchs’ announcement marks the eleventh departure from the vp’s workers since June. Earlier staffers to go away embrace director of digital methods Rajun Kaur, director of advance Karly Satkowiak, deputy director of advance Gabrielle DeFranceschi, communications director Ashley Etienne, chief spokesperson Symone Sanders, director of press operations Peter Velz, deputy director of public engagement Vince Evans, speechwriting director Kate Childs Graham, deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh, and nationwide safety adviser Nancy McEldowney.

Etienne and Sanders have since been changed of their respective roles by Simmons and Kirsten Allen.

Fuchs beforehand labored as a international coverage adviser below President Invoice Clinton and served in a number of senior roles on the State Division throughout the Obama administration. 

Kamala Harris.
Michael Fuchs’ announcement marks the eleventh departure from Vice President Kamala Harris’ workers since June.
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The White Home has additionally confirmed the hiring of Meghan Groob to be the vp’s new chief speechwriter. Groob shall be changing Graham, who left in February.

Groob beforehand labored as an editorial director at Gates Ventures and as a speechwriter for Microsoft co-founder Invoice Gates. She additionally labored because the director of speechwriting for then-Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker throughout the Obama administration.

It's not unusual for staffers within the White Home to shift positions throughout and after the primary 12 months of an administration, notably forward of the midterm elections.

Nonetheless, questions have been raised as a lot of final 12 months’s departures from the vp’s workplace coincided with rising criticism over her reported remedy of workers.

The White Home has insisted the departures are consistent with typical ranges of Washington churn. 

“Working within the first 12 months of a White Home is thrilling and rewarding but it surely’s additionally grueling and exhausting,” press secretary Jen Psaki mentioned following the departures of Sanders and Etienne late final 12 months.

“In case you have a look at previous precedent, it’s pure for staffers who've thrown their coronary heart and soul right into a job to be prepared to maneuver on to a brand new problem after just a few years and that's relevant to many of those people,” she added.

Psaki herself is reportedly making ready to go away the administration in Might for a internet hosting gig with MSNBC. 

Kamala Harris's office.
Lots of final 12 months’s departures from Vice President Kamala Harris’ workplace coincided with rising criticism over her reported remedy of workers.
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She declined to verify the transfer on Friday, telling reporters, “you may’t eliminate me but.”

“I've nothing to verify about my size of public service or deliberate service, or something about consideration about subsequent plans,” she added.

It's unclear who will exchange Psaki on the White Home podium.

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