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November 18, 2020 8:40 PM
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[Overseas Network]On Tuesday (17) local time, the “president-elect” of the United States, Biden, announced the appointment of 9 main members of his staff to the White House.
According to reports from CNN and AFP, according to the list announced by Biden, Mike Donilon will serve as the chief White House strategist and has led the planning of speeches and publicity for Biden’s campaign. Steve Ricchetti, Biden’s campaign chairman and a veteran who served in the Obama and Clinton administrations, will serve as the president’s adviser. Annie Tomasini, who served as Biden’s chief of travel staff during the campaign, will serve as the White House chief of operations.
Louisiana Representative Cedric Richmond (Cedric Richmond) will resign his seat in the House of Representatives to serve as Biden’s senior adviser and director of the White House Office of Public Participation. Richmond is a Democrat from Louisiana, he served as the national co-chair of Biden’s campaign and was one of Biden’s early supporters. He was widely expected to join Biden’s White House staff and bring his deep relationship in Congress to the White House.
Biden’s deputy campaign manager, Julie Chávez Rodríguez, will serve as director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and served as the primary campaign assistant for Harris’s “Vice President-elect” during the campaign. Rodriguez was a veteran in the Obama administration, serving as special assistant to the president and senior deputy director for public engagement.
Dana Remus, the general counsel for Biden’s campaign and the general counsel for the Obama Foundation and Obama’s private office, will serve as Biden’s legal counsel. Klein, a longtime aide to Biden and a senior Democratic official, served as the White House chief of staff. Jen O’Malley Dillon will serve as Deputy Director of Personnel.
Biden said in a statement that day: “I am proud to announce that other high-level members of my team will help us rebuild better. America is currently facing great challenges. They bring different perspectives and work together to address them.” These challenges have made our country stronger and more united. “
According to reports from CNN and AFP, according to the list announced by Biden, Mike Donilon will serve as the chief White House strategist and has led the planning of speeches and publicity for Biden’s campaign. Steve Ricchetti, Biden’s campaign chairman and a veteran who served in the Obama and Clinton administrations, will serve as the president’s adviser. Annie Tomasini, who served as Biden’s chief of travel staff during the campaign, will serve as the White House chief of operations.
Louisiana Representative Cedric Richmond (Cedric Richmond) will resign his seat in the House of Representatives to serve as Biden’s senior adviser and director of the White House Office of Public Participation. Richmond is a Democrat from Louisiana, he served as the national co-chair of Biden’s campaign and was one of Biden’s early supporters. He was widely expected to join Biden’s White House staff and bring his deep relationship in Congress to the White House.
Biden’s deputy campaign manager, Julie Chávez Rodríguez, will serve as director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and served as the primary campaign assistant for Harris’s “Vice President-elect” during the campaign. Rodriguez was a veteran in the Obama administration, serving as special assistant to the president and senior deputy director for public engagement.
Dana Remus, the general counsel for Biden’s campaign and the general counsel for the Obama Foundation and Obama’s private office, will serve as Biden’s legal counsel. Klein, a longtime aide to Biden and a senior Democratic official, served as the White House chief of staff. Jen O’Malley Dillon will serve as Deputy Director of Personnel.
Biden said in a statement that day: “I am proud to announce that other high-level members of my team will help us rebuild better. America is currently facing great challenges. They bring different perspectives and work together to address them.” These challenges have made our country stronger and more united. “
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