Jeff Zients feels the heat as new White House chief of staff
THe White House It is currently going through its largest transition since 2021 Jeff Zients Chief of Staff.
Zients assumed the reins of Ron KlainPresident, longtime associate Joe BidenOn Feb. 8, the Biden administration adapts to a GOP controlled House and possible reelection campaign.
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“We’re excited to officially welcome Jeff Zients as chief of staff today,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre Zients’s first day of employment. “He is a brilliant, talented, kind leader who has earned the trust of the president and everyone who has worked with him.”
Zients managing White House operations was not popular with everyone. Biden is trying to keep Democrats united against House Republicans.
Progressives consider Zients, the richest member of Biden’s Cabinet, with assets valued at least $89.3m, too business-friendly for their liking and too centrist.
Revolving Door Project Executive Director Jeff Hauser Called The hiring of a “catastrophic decision” This could lead to Gov. Ron DeSantis R-FL), becoming president. Mursheed Zaheed is a progressive strategist. Zients “embodies much of the corporate misconduct the executive branch led by a Democratic Party ought to be cracking down on.”
Klain worked with Biden in some capacity since the 1980s. He served as chief-of-staff to Biden while he was vice president, and also as chief of personnel to Vice President Al Gore. Chuck Schumer, Senate Majority Leader (D-NY). Description Klain “one of the f***ing nicest people I’ve ever met.”
Zients in contrast are Built a fortune After starting a couple of Washington-based consulting businesses, I became involved in politics. Later, I served on the Facebook board of directors.
Before he was appointed director of National Economic Council, he helped to solve problems with HealthCare.gov. Zients was Biden’s COVID-19 czar during his presidency. This demonstrated his management and organizational skills during vaccine rollout.
“I don’t think it’s a big surprise, given Zients’s background, that progressive groups would be wary of him,” David Coh, University of Akron professor
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