Ron Klain Expected To Step Down As Biden’s Chief Of Staff: Report

Ron Klain Expected To Step Down As Biden’s Chief Of Staff: Report


White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain is reportedly planning to step down from his position in the coming weeks, a move that would have a significant impact on the administration.

Klain has been privately telling some over the last couple of months that he has had enough of the intense work that is required in the position and that he’s ready for something else, according to The New York Times.

The Times’ sources would not disclose whether a replacement has already been picked or when a possible announcement may happen, the report said.

The report noted that the move comes as the 80-year-old president is expected to announce in the coming months that he will run for a second term in office.

The report said that some of the top choices to replace Klain included Labor Secretary Martin J. Walsh; former Gov. Jack A. Markell of Delaware, now serving as ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; Steven J. Ricchetti, the counselor to the president; Jeffrey D….

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