Biden formally announces Ron Klain is stepping down as White House chief of staff
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CNN President Joe Biden announced White House chief of staff Ron Klain will step down next week and will be replaced by Jeff Zients, the former Obama administration official who ran Bidens Covid-19 response operation. Biden said there will be an official transition event at the White House next week to thank Ron for his tireless work and officially welcome Jeff back to the White House in this role.
Biden hailed Klain in a statement Friday morning, saying when he was elected president he knew he wanted Klain to be his chief of staff calling him as tough, smart, determined, and persistent as anyone I have ever met. On Zients, Biden said he is confident that Jeff will continue Rons example of smart, steady leadership, as we continue to work hard every day for the people we were sent here to serve.
The announcement confirms earlier reporting by CNN and other news outlets. In his resignation letter Friday, Klain said it had been quite a journey serving Biden, writing that 36 years ago he joined Bidens then-Senate staff on the day he returned from his honeymoon.
Leaving and returning to your staff several times since, my work for you has defined my life, both personally and professionally, Klain wrote to Biden, adding he was filled with gratitude. In replacing Klain with Zients, Biden is turning to a consultant with more business experience than political background as he enters the third year of his presidency.
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Biden formally announces Ron Klain is stepping down as White House chief of staff and will be replaced by Jeff Zients
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CNN --President Joe Biden announced White House chief of staff Ron Klain will step down next week and will be replaced by Jeff Zients, the former Obama administration official who ran Biden's Covid-19 response operation.
Biden said there will be an "official transition" event at the White House next week to "thank Ron for his tireless work and officially welcome Jeff back to the White House in this role."
Biden hailed Klain in a statement Friday morning, saying when he was elected president he "knew" he wanted Klain to be his chief of staff calling him "as tough, smart, determined, and persistent as anyone I have ever met."
On Zients, Biden said he is "confident that Jeff will continue Ron's example of smart, steady leadership, as we continue to work hard every day for the people we were sent here to serve." The announcement confirms earlier reporting by CNN and other news outlets.
This is a breaking story and will be updated.
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CNN --President Joe Biden on Friday formally announced Ron Klain will step down as White House chief of staff and will be succeeded by Jeff Zients, who ran Biden's Covid-19 response effort.
This is a breaking story and will be updated.