More WH Comms Staffers Abandon Ship as Biden-Harris Iceberg Comes Into Focus – Opinion

No matter how much they try to spin it, the Biden-Harris White House is in a state of utter turmoil with just a few months to go until the midterm elections, which are expected to be disastrous for House and Senate Democrats as President Joe Biden’s failures keep piling up and the American people take notice.

As we previously reported, tensions are at a fever pitch on Pennsylvania Avenue as the finger-pointing and backstabbing in advance of the predicted Congressional drubbing commences apace in the quest to falsely portray Biden – who is said to be furious that his poll numbers are now lower than former President Trump’s – as an innocent victim of bad administrative staffing choices.

Now, the Biden administration’s Pass the Buck University graduates (PTBU) continue to play blame games. As the heat rises in the kitchen, White House comms employees are moving on to other jobs as the heat gets higher.

The beleaguered White House press office suffered another blow this week with the departure of three key staffers for other positions in the executive branch — as a series of reports depict the West Wing in a constant state of chaos.

Mike Gwin will be moving to the Treasury Department as deputy assistant secretary of public affairs.

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On Wednesday, [White House press secretary Karine]Jean-Pierre declared that Vedant Patel, assistant press secretary at the White House, was moving to the Energy Department to be principal deputy spokesperson for the State Department. On the next day, Amanda Finney was announced as press officer chief of staff and will be moving to Energy Department to serve as deputy director of public relations.

As the New York Post also correctly pointed out, this news is hot on the heels of the “Blaxit” of black staffers that is reportedly taking place as well as the near-constant stories of Vice President Harris losing senior comms staffers to other jobs and repeatedly “reorganizing her office” throughout her first year and well into her second year in office.

In media reports about tensions between the Harris and Biden camps, as well as between Harris and Harris themselves, have also been heard.

It goes without saying that none of this is good look for a party whose leaders are desperately trying to put on a flimsy display of unity in a year where the chasm between the wokesters on the left like “The Squad” and the establishment types like Schumer and Pelosi becomes more obvious with each passing day.

In essence, this year in some ways is shaping up like 2020 did for House Democrats, except this time there’s around no Donald Trump to use as a whipping boy, and by November voters will have had nearly two crushing years on which to judge Joe Biden and his administration since – unlike in 2020 – he has had no basement to hide in, try as his handlers might to shield him from the glaring spotlight, and no one to blame for his glaring and numerous political woes but himself.

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