Ron
Klain, Biden's current chief of staff, plans to leave his post
in the coming weeks, sources familiar with the matter have told
Reuters. He is expected to stay in the role after his successor
starts to ease the transition, according to the source.
The appointment could be announced on Monday, the source said.
The White House had no immediate comment.
Zients, who has spent much of his career in the private sector
rather than politics, served as the White House COVID
coordinator from the start of the Biden administration in early
2021 through April of last year. He was credited with overseeing
and implementing Biden's efforts to get Americans vaccinated,
but also faced criticism that the administration did not do
enough early on to boost testing capacity.
Zients also served as an economic adviser to President Barack
Obama's administration, in which Biden served as vice president.
Zients' return to the White House would come at a critical
moment for Biden, as he prepares to seek a second four-year term
in 2024, a move anticipated after the State of the Union address
next month.
It also comes at the early stages of a special counsel
investigation into the president's handling of classified
documents, which has emboldened congressional Republicans, who
have pledged their own probes.
The chief of staff position, considered one of the most
important at the White House, is the senior political appointee
responsible for driving the president's policy agenda and
ensuring appropriate staff members are hired.
The job can have a high burnout rate as the long days pile up.
Biden's predecessor, Republican Donald Trump, went through four
chiefs of staff in four years.
The Washington Post first reported Zients' appointment.
(Reporting by Jason Lange in Washington and Nandita Bose in
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware; Editing by Scott Malone and Chizu
Nomiyama)
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