Ron Klain Expected to Step Down as Biden’s White House Chief of Staff

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WASHINGTON — Ron Klain, the White House chief of staff who has steered President Biden’s administration through two years of triumphs and setbacks, is expected to step down in coming weeks in the most significant changing of the guard since Mr. Biden took office two years ago.

Mr. Klain has been telling colleagues privately since the November midterm elections that after a grueling, nonstop stretch at Mr. Biden’s side going back to the 2020 campaign, he is ready to move on, according to senior administration officials, and a search for a replacement has been underway.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/21/us/politics/ron-klain-resigning.html
 
Klain is credited with directing much of Biden’s legislative and political success over the past two years. His departure comes after a particularly successful stretch for Biden, including a better-than-expected midterm result for Democrats and a flurry of legislative victories, including a wide-ranging social spending bill, a massive investment in the domestic semiconductor industry and gun control legislation.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...lain-white-house-chief-staff-plans-step-down/
 
By this point in his presidency, Donald J. Trump was already on his third chief of staff and his third national security adviser and had lost more than half of his original 15 cabinet secretaries. By contrast, none of Mr. Biden’s statutory cabinet members have left. In fact, even Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen, who some had speculated might step down after the midterm elections, recently told Mr. Biden that she would stay.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/21/us/politics/ron-klain-resigning.html
 
WASHINGTON — Ron Klain, the White House chief of staff who has steered President Biden’s administration through two years of triumphs and setbacks, is expected to step down in coming weeks in the most significant changing of the guard since Mr. Biden took office two years ago.

Mr. Klain has been telling colleagues privately since the November midterm elections that after a grueling, nonstop stretch at Mr. Biden’s side going back to the 2020 campaign, he is ready to move on, according to senior administration officials, and a search for a replacement has been underway.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/21/us/politics/ron-klain-resigning.html

Step down? Did Joey keep him on a pedestal so he couldn't just step away?
 
Mr. Klain, 61, who grew up in Indiana, graduated from Georgetown and earned a law degree from Harvard, has now served under three presidents and brought more White House experience to his post than perhaps any of his predecessors. He was associate counsel to President Bill Clinton, counselor to Attorney General Janet Reno and then chief of staff to Vice President Al Gore.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/21/us/politics/ron-klain-resigning.html

The guy is old enough to retire, that's all. Nobody wants to work forever. I didn't want to work at all, but I had to until I turned 55.
The World Trade Center and I both called it a day around the same time. I just didn't have to get blown up to do it.
 
Nothing to come. That's the issue. He might as well leave now, as the Qpublicans in the House will achieve nothing, and block everything.

Why take a 2 year vacation when he can move on now?

You seem to be coping fairly well unlike Jarod the idiot. Kudo's.... :laugh:
 
WASHINGTON — Ron Klain, the White House chief of staff who has steered President Biden’s administration through two years of triumphs and setbacks, is expected to step down in coming weeks in the most significant changing of the guard since Mr. Biden took office two years ago.

Mr. Klain has been telling colleagues privately since the November midterm elections that after a grueling, nonstop stretch at Mr. Biden’s side going back to the 2020 campaign, he is ready to move on, according to senior administration officials, and a search for a replacement has been underway.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/21/us/politics/ron-klain-resigning.html

Probably can't keep his lunch down anymore.
 
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