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Biden’s Chief Of Staff Ron Klain Reportedly Stepping Down As Classified Documents Scandal Heats Up

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(Daily Caller) White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain is expected to step down from his position in the coming weeks, The New York Times reported, citing anonymous senior administration officials.

Klain managed the Biden White House through two eventful years, longer than any other first chief of staff during a Democratic presidency, the NYT reported. The move comes as President Joe Biden is facing waves of public scrutiny for his handling of classified documents after achieving what some analysts saw as significant victories during the 2022 midterm elections, according to the outlet.

Biden is expected to announce his run for a second presidential term in 2024 soon, the NYT reported. That means after a relatively stable cabinet during the first few years of Biden’s presidency, more turnovers could occur soon.

Klain is expected to announce his resignation some time near Biden’s State of the Union address on Feb. 7 and will likely linger to help his successor transition into the role, the officials indicated to the NYT.

The officials did not say whether a successor had been chosen, but possible replacements include Labor Secretary Martin J. Walsh, former coronavirus response coordinator Jeffrey Zients, senior Biden adviser Anita Dunn and domestic policy adviser Susan Rice according to the NYT.

Klain did not respond to the NYT’s requests for comment, nor did the possible candidates. Dunn has previously opposed taking the job, the outlet reported.

The next chief of staff will have to shepherd the White House through the fallout of the probe over classified documents found in Biden’s private residence, as well an onslaught of investigations coming out of a Republican-led House of Representatives, especially pertaining to Biden’s involvement in his son Hunter’s business dealings.

 

Klain worked for Biden during the latter’s term as Delaware senator and then served as vice presidential chief of staff when Biden served under former President Barack Obama, according to the NYT. Klain later transitioned to a position as Obama’s Ebola czar after the deadly outbreak in 2014.

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