/White House Announces More Press Team Staff Changes

White House Announces More Press Team Staff Changes

As the White House press team continues to evolve, two more individuals are departing.

The adjustments were revealed by White House press secretary Karin Jean-Pierre on Tuesday.

Michael Gwin will leave the White House to join the Treasury Department as deputy assistant secretary for public affairs.

For the past 16 months, Gwin has served as the White House director of fast response, dealing with the most tough and hard challenges conceivable. Despite these often heartbreaking experiences, Gwin’s calm and moral clarity, according to Jean-Pierre, are unwavering, and his willingness and ability to step up has made him an invaluable part of the team.

A Blaxit (Black exodus) of Biden’s White House staff has been predicted, since numerous of his exits have been among Black staff personnel.

However, it isn’t simply Black employees that are leaving. Even Biden’s chief of staff, Ron Klain, is expected to step down after the November midterm elections.

While others may be departing for other reasons, the huge exodus looks to be an attempt to dump what is perceived to be a losing squad.

Jen Psaki, the former White House press secretary, has already resigned. She is expected to host a new MSNBC show.

During Biden’s brief tenure in office, personnel issues have been a major source of concern, exacerbating an already challenging list of expanding national issues.

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