New York Post

‘Deeply honored’ Harrixodus continues

Another veep staffer jumps ship

- By EMILY CRANE

Another Kamala Harris aide has joined the exodus of staffers leaving the vice president’s office, amid claims of turmoil and dysfunctio­n.

Vincent Evans, deputy director of public engagement and intergover­nmental affairs, has quit to take on a role on Capitol Hill, CNBC reported Wednesday.

Evans is joining the Congressio­nal Black Caucus, which is chaired by Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio) and advocates for minorities.

He is the latest Harris staffer to resign amid claims of tension in her office — including one blistering report last month that described her as a “bully” who dishes out “soul-destroying criticism.”

But despite those reports, a source close to Evans told CNBC he was still on good terms with Harris and claimed the resignatio­n wasn’t linked to previous departures.

“I am deeply honored to be named the executive director of the Congressio­nal Black Caucus,” Evans told CNBC.

“I started my career in Washington working for a member of the CBC, so I know firsthand the tremendous leadership and impact this caucus has in Congress and across the country,” he added.

Evans worked on Harris 2020 campaign team and during the presidenti­al transition.

Harris’ chief spokespers­on and longtime aide, Symone Sanders, departed last month, as did communicat­ions director Ashley Etienne.

Director of press operations Peter Velz also resigned.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki claimed at the time that the exodus was “natural” and “a very positive thing.”

“Working in the first year of a White House is exciting and rewarding, but it’s also grueling and exhausting,” she said during a press briefing.

“If you look at past precedent, it’s natural for staffers who have thrown their heart and soul into a job to be ready to move on to a new challenge.”

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 ?? ?? WALKING AWAY: Vincent Evans (above and with Vice President Kamala Harris, right) is latest veep staffer to leave.
WALKING AWAY: Vincent Evans (above and with Vice President Kamala Harris, right) is latest veep staffer to leave.

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