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Sanders, VP Harris’ top aide, to leave White House
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 official 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 office and tension between Harris and the West Wing. White House officials and Harris have disputed those claims but Sanders’ exit marks the second departure from the vice president’s office within weeks.
Ashley Etienne, Harris’ communications director, announced last month she would leave her role to “pursue other opportunities.”
Harris, the first female vice president and the first Black and South Asian American person to hold the office, 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 reflect the political challenge.
A USA TODAY/ Suffolk 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.