Biden Loses Another Top Staffer–This Department Is Bleeding Officials!

It’s no secret that Biden has been losing top officials for months, now. We shouldn’t be surprised to learn that people leave an administration. But the rate at which these people are fleeing is alarming. Not only that, but it seems there is one particular area of the administration in which people refuse to stay. And many of these people are leaving high-ranking positions, for what amount to demotions.

Well, what do ya know? Biden has lost another one. This person was previously the mayor of a large, Southern city. Many assumed she had rising prospects within the Democratic Party. But she put them all on hold, as well as a job at CNN, to join the Biden administration. Guess what? That did not turn out to the be stepping stone in her career she hoped it would be. And she’s jumping ship.

White House Office of Public Engagement Director Keisha Lance Bottoms announced Monday she would be stepping down after serving within the Biden administration since June.

Bottoms, the former mayor of Atlanta, described her tenure in the White House as an “extraordinary season.” […]

Bottoms opted not to run for re-election for Atlanta mayor in 2021. The Democrat was initially hired at CNN as a political commentator after her exit from the mayor’s office, but later announced she would serve the Biden Administration beginning in June 2022. [Source: Fox News]

Wow. The woman couldn’t even last a year with Joe. Bottoms decided not to run for re-election as Mayor of Atlanta–despite the fact she would have been a shoo-in. She turned down an offer to work at CNN, which would have elevated her national profile (and brought in a nice paycheck). All to join the presidential administration.

Ordinarily, that would have been the right move. But this is the Biden administration we’re talking about. A fake administration that has no vision or purpose other than to prop up the Democratic Party and funnel as much money into special interests as possible.

Bottoms clearly realized this was a dead end for her. She probably jumped ship as soon as her contract expired. What’s really not-so-shocking is that she, like so many others, fled the White House’s public relations wing.

Numerous top officials and staffers have fled Biden’s (and Kamala’s) communications, public relations, and press teams. It seems nobody wants to be responsible for both coaching Joe on how to talk and explaining all the idiotic things he ends up saying.

Bottoms could have risen through the ranks of the federal government, scoring an important job. This could have opened the doors to a Senate run or something even greater. Instead, she is fleeing for the hills, like so many people before her.

Author: Kit Fargo


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