Biden’s Communications Director Quits, Marking 2nd White House Resignation This Week

Emma Riley, the White House communications chief of staff, became the second in the Biden-Harris team to hand in their resignation this week when she announced that she is leaving her post for a job in the Labor Department.

“It was an honor and privilege to serve POTUS and the American people at the White House,” Riley on Friday wrote on Twitter, adding that she will be working with Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, for whom she worked as an associate press secretary when Walsh was mayor of Boston.

Riley’s announcement came the day after the departure of Ashley Etienne, communication director for Vice President Kamala Harris. A White House official said in a statement to the press that Etienne a “valued member” of the team and she will be leaving in December to “pursue other opportunities.”

Both resignations came as recent polls indicate a sharp decline in approval ratings for both Harris and President Joe Biden. A poll from RealClearPolitics shows an overall 41.3 percent approval for Biden’s job performance, while Harris’s favorable opinion rate stands at 40.2 percent. However, a USA Today/Suffolk University poll released on Nov. 7 showed a dismal 28 percent approval rating for Harris, 10 points behind Biden’s 38 percent.

The Biden-Harris team’s approval ratings plunge amid a series of reports about Harris allegedly struggling in her role as vice president and alleged conflicts between Harris’s staff, allies, and the broader administration. On Nov. 12, near the end of Harris’ trip to France, The New York Times published a story saying Harris delivered a “mixed” track record during the first 10 months of her vice presidency. A few days later, CNN reported growing frustration among a number of Harris staff who believe that their boss is being “sidelined.”

“Many current and former West Wing aides say that Vice President Kamala Harris is not being adequately prepared or positioned, and instead is being sidelined, causing frustration among staffers,” CNN said.

The Epoch Times has been unable to verify such reports, which nonetheless prompted the White House to publicly affirm Biden’s support of Harris.

“The president selected the vice president because—to serve as his running mate—because he felt she was exactly the person he wanted to have by his side to govern the country,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki, who returned after having tested positive for COVID-19, told reporters at a White House briefing on Monday.

“She is a key partner, she’s a bold leader, and she is somebody who has taken on incredibly important assignments, whether it is addressing the root causes of migration at the Northern Triangle or taking on a core cause of democracy in voting rights,” Psaki said.

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