Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Biden puts ex-Atlanta mayor in inner circle of White House advisers

- DARLENE SUPERVILLE Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Jeff Amy of The Associated Press.

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced the appointmen­t of former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms as a top adviser, filling a key White House role at a politicall­y important time in the runup to November elections.

Bottoms will become director of the White House Office of Public Engagement, adding the advice and counsel of a Black woman to Biden’s inner circle. She succeeds Cedric Richmond, a former Louisiana congressma­n who in April left for a senior role at the Democratic National Committee.

Bottoms joins at a challengin­g time for the White House, with Biden’s public approval rating at the lowest of his presidency while consumer prices and the cost of gasoline keep rising, factors that are complicati­ng Democrats’ chances of retaining control of Congress in the November midterm elections.

Biden, in a statement Wednesday, praised Bottoms’ stewardshi­p of her city through the pandemic, a summer of protests after the police killings of unarmed Black men, and through a mass shooting that targeted Asian Americans, killing six women.

“Mayor Bottoms understand­s that democracy is about making government work for working families, for the people who are the backbone in this country,” he said. “Keisha is bright, honorable, tough and has the integrity required to represent our administra­tion to the American public.”

In her new role, Bottoms will be in regular touch with a range of constituen­cy groups at the local, state and national levels, bringing their feedback to the president.

Bottoms, 52, was an early supporter of Biden’s presidenti­al bid, and was considered as a possible running mate before Biden added then-Sen. Kamala Harris to the ticket.

Bottoms in 2021 announced she wouldn’t run for reelection in Atlanta, amid a spike in homicides and strife over a police officer shooting a man in a fast food parking lot in 2020. Bottoms became the first Atlanta mayor since World War II not to seek a second term.

She told reporters she had been thinking about limiting herself to one four-year term since shortly after she was elected in 2017, saying she was listening to the “divine voice that lives inside each of us.”

Bottoms left the mayor’s office in January and became a CNN commentato­r.

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