Hard on the heels of the news that the woman in charge of communications for Vice President Kamala Harris is bailing on the Biden administration comes the announcement that the White House director of communications is leaving.
Communications Chief of Staff Emma Riley announced Friday that she will move over to the Department of Labor, according to Newsweek.
The word came one day after it was announced that Ashley Etienne, who served former President Barack Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, will leave her post as communications director for Harris next month, according to Fox News
Rep James Clyburn of South Carolina downplayed the significance of the changes.
“People leave jobs all the time. I’ve been a part of transitions myself at the state level. And I know that within the first several months –sometimes it takes a year — that people may find out this is not exactly for me. So these things tend to happen,” he said.
Writing in the Atlantic, David Graham suggested that the Democrats have been their own worst enemy.
“Democrats have been at war with one another for months in Washington, and even if voters like the results, the spectacle is deeply unpleasant,” he wrote
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