• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Watch Live NFL Game Stream Online | Watch NFL Online

  • Home
  • NEWS
  • SCHEDULE
  • TEAMS
  • PLAYOFF
  • SUPER BOWL LVI
  • Contact Us

Jeff Zients reportedly will be Biden’s next chief of staff

Jeff Zients, the White House’s Covid-19 response czar, speaks during a press briefing at the White House where they spoke about a pause in issuing the Johnson & Johnson Janssen Covid-19 vaccine on April 13, 2021, in Washington, DC.

Brendan Smialowski | AFP | Getty Images

Jeff Zients will serve as President Joe Biden’s next chief of staff, according to media reports on Sunday.

Zients, who helped steer the Biden administration’s Covid-19 response and carry out its ambitious vaccine campaign, briefly left the White House in April before returning in the fall to help the current chief of staff, Ron Klain, prepare for turnover in the administration following the midterm elections.

Klain has been open about his intent to eventually leave his post, and he is reportedly preparing to step down in the coming weeks, according to a Saturday report from The New York Times.

Klain, a longtime adviser to President Joe Biden, supported Biden through his 2020 campaign and has helped guide the Biden administration since he was elected to office. After the midterm elections in November and an action-packed two years in the White House, Klain has told colleagues that he is ready for something different, a Washington Post report said.

Klain previously acted as Biden’s chief of staff during former President Barack Obama’s first term, and he’s worked with Biden since he ran for president back in 1987. Zients, in contrast, has spent most of his career in the private sector and first made his foray into politics during the Obama administration.

Though Zients has a relatively limited political background compared to Klain, he is a “master implementer” and “engenders deep loyalty” from his colleagues, the Post reported.

A White House representative did not immediately respond to CNBC requests for comment.

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Michael Irvin removed from NFL Network's Super Bowl coverage – The Washington Post
  • Ukraine war live updates: Latest news on Russia and the war in Ukraine – CNBC
  • Alex Murdaugh murder trial: Courthouse evacuated after bomb threat – USA TODAY
  • House Republicans grill Twitter execs on Hunter Biden laptop story, one day after SOTU: live updates – USA TODAY
  • Kevin Durant trade market: Breaking down suitors for Nets star and what's changed since the summer – CBS Sports

© nflgamestream.com | DMCA | Privacy Policy | Contact Us