Exclusive-U.S. Vice President Harris' deputy chief of staff to depart
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[April 05, 2022]
By Nandita Bose
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President
Kamala Harris's deputy chief of staff Michael Fuchs is leaving the
administration, the latest top aide from her office to announce a
departure, according to an internal staff memo seen by Reuters.
Fuchs, who served as a foreign policy advisor to former President Bill
Clinton and worked in senior roles at the U.S. State Department under
former President Barack Obama's administration, advised Harris on
domestic and international issues, helped manage staff and often
accompanied her on foreign trips.
He will remain in his current role until early May to "ensure a smooth
transition" and will announce his next steps at a later date, according
to the memo to staff.
"Fifteen months later, it's almost difficult to recall the magnitude of
the challenges we faced when we came in, from an unprecedented pandemic
to historically difficult economic circumstances," Fuchs wrote. Work
done by the Biden administration has turned things around, he wrote.
Fuchs' announcement follows a series of exits from Harris's team. On
March 21, Harris's National Security Adviser Nancy McEldowney said she
is stepping down from her role. The White House said she will be
succeeded by her deputy, Philip Gordon.
Harris's communications team, which had a turbulent first year marked by
several messaging failures, has also had several high profile
departures.
Jamal Simmons, the vice president's communications director, said Harris
"is grateful for Michael's tireless work, leadership and the many miles
he traveled domestically and internationally ... our entire team will
miss Michael as he begins this next chapter." Simmons did not comment on
staff departures.
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris visits Ironworkers Local 5 in
Upper Marlboro, Maryland, U.S., February 4, 2022. REUTERS/Leah
Millis/File Photo
Staff shake-ups after the first year
of any presidential administration are not unusual, and other areas
of the White House are experiencing turnover.
Press Secretary Jen Psaki is preparing to leave the White House in
coming weeks, even as the Biden administration has yet to pick her
replacement, two sources briefed on the situation said on Friday.
Others such as Jeff Zients, President Biden's coronavirus response
coordinator, will be leaving the White House after 14 months on the
job this month while Emily Horne, the spokesperson for the National
Security Council, left her position on March 25.
"This period before the midterms is a common time for officials to
depart," said a White House official, who did not wish to be named.
Harris is also hiring a new chief speechwriter, Meghan Groob. She
most recently worked as an editorial director at Gates Ventures,
where she was a speechwriter to Bill Gates, according to a separate
memo sent to staff seen by Reuters. She was previously a senior
speechwriter in the Obama administration.
Groob will replace Kate Childs Graham, Harris's director of
speechwriting, who left at the end of February.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose in Washington; Editing by Heather Timmons
and Nick Zieminski)
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