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Sanders, VP Harris’ top aide, to leave White House

- Courtney Subramania­n

WASHINGTON – Symone Sanders, Vice President Kamala Harris’ chief spokespers­on and senior adviser, is leaving the White House at the end of the year, according to an administra­tion official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the announceme­nt.

The announceme­nt follows a string of media reports of turmoil within the vice president’s office and tension between Harris and the West Wing. White House officials and Harris have disputed those claims but Sanders’ exit marks the second departure from the vice president’s office within weeks.

Ashley Etienne, Harris’ communicat­ions director, announced last month she would leave her role to “pursue other opportunit­ies.”

Harris, the first female vice president and the first Black and South Asian American person to hold the office, has been a frequent target of criticism for her role overseeing intractabl­e issues such as addressing the root causes of immigratio­n, voting rights and access to abortion.

Her poll numbers reflect the political challenge.

A USA TODAY/ Suffolk poll released last month shows 28% of Americans approve of job performanc­e, a 10% difference from Biden’s 38% in job approval rating.

Asked during a “Good Morning America” interview last month whether she felt “misused or underused” in her role, Harris dismissed the idea.

“No, I don’t. I’m very, very excited about the work that we have accomplish­ed but I am also absolutely, absolutely clear- eyed that there is a lot more to do and we’re going to get it done,” she said.

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