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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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RULING THE WEEK
The allegations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo continue to stack up. On Wednesday, the
Albany Times Union reported an aide’s claims that the governor groped her last year, adding to a number of accusers who have come forward in recent weeks.
The White House
Today, President Biden and Vice President Harris announced the appointments of additional White House staff who will serve in the Office of Administration, White House Counsel’s Office, Office of Legislative Affairs, Office of Management and Administration, White House Military Office, Office of Presidential Correspondence, and Speechwriting. The new staff bring a breadth of exceptional talent, diverse experience, and steadfast dedication to the White House and will play key roles supporting the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to tackling the crises facing the country and building back better.
Biographies of the appointees are listed below in alphabetical order and by White House office:
Today, President Biden and Vice President Harris announced the appointments of additional White House staff who will serve in the Office of Administration, White House Counsel’s Office, Office of Legislative Affairs, Office of Management and Administration, White House Military Office, Office of Presidential Correspondence, and Speechwriting. The new staff bring a breadth of exceptional talent, diverse experience, and steadfast dedication to the White House and will play key roles supporting the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to tackling the crises facing the country and building back better.
Biographies of the appointees are listed below in alphabetical order and by White House office:
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