Times Standard (Eureka)

Biden picks Zients as his next White House chief of staff

- By Seung Min Kim and Zeke Miller

President Joe Biden announced Jeff Zients as his next White House chief of staff on Friday, tapping an experience­d technocrat who headed his administra­tion’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic as Biden prepares for a reelection bid while facing an onslaught of investigat­ions from a newly empowered House Republican majority.

Zients succeeds Ron Klain, a longtime fixture in Biden’s political orbit who led the White House through its highs — passage of consequent­ial legislatio­n like the massive infrastruc­ture bill and the Democrats’ climate, health care and tax law, as well as dozens of judges confirmed in the first two years — as well as its lows, such as the rocky withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanista­n. The transition is the first major personnel change for an administra­tion that has had minimal turnover at its highest ranks and throughout the Cabinet.

“I’m confident that Jeff will continue Ron’s example of smart, steady leadership, as we continue to work hard every day for the people we were sent here to serve,” Biden said in a statement, adding that Zients, like Klain, “understand­s what it means to lead a team” and “is as focused on getting things done.”

Zients, 56, will be tasked with shepherdin­g White House operations at Biden’s pivotal two-year mark, when the Democratic administra­tion shifts from ambitious legislatin­g to implementi­ng those policies and fending off Republican efforts to defang the achievemen­ts. Zients (pronounced ZY’ents) is also charged with steering the White House at a time when it is struggling to contain the fallout from discoverie­s of classified documents at Biden’s home in Wilmington, Delaware, and at his former institute in Washington, which has triggered a special counsel investigat­ion.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? White House COVID-19Response Coordinato­r Jeff Zients speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington on April 13, 2021.
PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE White House COVID-19Response Coordinato­r Jeff Zients speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington on April 13, 2021.

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