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The Biden administration continued hiring Democratic operatives.
A former Trump staffer found new work on Capitol Hill.
Prominent 2020 political reporters took on new roles.
The changeover from former President Donald Trump to President Joe Biden continues driving most of the movement around Washington this week. Former Trump White House staffers seek liferafts on Capitol Hill and Democrats find new opportunities in the Biden administration.
And the post-Trump media landscape continues evolving, with a promotion at Vice News and a new post for former Axios reporter Alexi McCammond.
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1. WHAT MAY COME: President Biden told the American people that after a dark pandemic-filled year, relief is coming. He wants states to make sure every adult is eligible for a vaccine by May 1. And if the nation stays the course, we begin to mark our independence from this virus by July 4 with small family barbeques.
The White House want Americans to get the vaccine when it s their turn: The Biden administration will double the number of federally-run mass vaccination centers, including mobile operations and pop-up clinics, senior White House officials said. There will also be a new website to find vaccination locations. (Until now, many Americans have been left to ad hoc means to secure a shot.)
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