The departure of this faithful among the faithful of the Democratic leader comes as several American media report dysfunctions within the executive.
Joe Biden’s communications director, an early supporter of the US president, will soon leave office, the White House announced on Wednesday, a notable departure four months from the perilous midterm elections.
Kingpin of Joe Biden’s campaign, then director of communications for the Democratic president, Kate Bedingfield will leave the White House at the end of July “in order to spend more time with her husband and young children”, said the American executive.
“She will continue to play an essential role”
“Without the talent and tenacity of Kate Bedingfield, Donald Trump might still be in the White House,” applauded Ron Klain, Joe Biden’s chief of staff. “She will continue to play a critical role in advancing Biden’s agenda from the outside,” he said.
Resignations within the White House are not unusual at midterm. But the departure of this faithful among the faithful of the Democratic leader comes as several American media report dysfunctions within the executive.
The White House has not announced who will defend an unpopular Joe Biden, increasingly attacked by the progressive camp for his helplessness in the face of the federal cancellation of the right to abortion and the litany of shootings that mourn America.