Biden Loses Another Top Staffer–This Time, a Close Ally

The Biden administration is shedding staffers faster than anyone expected. Just blink, and there goes another one. It seems the exodus is heating up as the administration falls apart after failure upon failure. And as we get closer to the midterms, expect more people to abandon ship before the fur flies.

Rumor has it people are fleeing, so when Democrats lose big in November, they won’t be around to get the blame. Nobody in the White House will admit it’s all Joe’s fault, so the ax will come down on everyone else. That’s probably why people close to the president, and those in the press department, are leaving first.

And now, Biden’s lost someone who has worked for him since he was vice president.

White House communications director Kate Bedingfield will step down from her role in the coming weeks.

Bedingfield is expected to depart the White House in late July to spend more time with her husband and children, the White House announced. She served as President Joe Biden’s communication’s director for three years and previously as Deputy Campaign Manager during his 2020 presidential campaign…

She served a similar role for Biden while he served as vice president under former President Barack Obama’s administration…

“Without Kate Bedingfield’s talent and tenacity, Donald Trump might still be in the White House…” White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain said in a statement. [Source: Daily Caller]

I guess that means Bedingfield is responsible for the widespread voter fraud that tarnished the 2020 Election?

In any case, this is no small fish leaving Joe Biden’s side. This was someone who has been working with him since he was Obama’s fall guy. Someone that we’d expect could continue to climb the D.C. ladder to higher, more impressive posts.

Instead, she is fleeing the USS Biden before it sinks lower. She’s not even getting a lower position, as many others did. She’s leaving “to spend more time with her husband and children.” Really? Can’t even come up with a real excuse?

She didn’t seem all that broken up about leaving her family, when there was the chance Biden would be a successful president. But as we near midterms that will be nothing short of a bloodbath for Democrats, Bedingfield is getting out while she still can.

She won’t be around after Democrats lose Congress and many state and local governments. She won’t have to listen to Joe or anyone else blame her, when it was really Joe and the DNC’s failures.

The last time someone left the administration, we predicted more will follow. And we were right. Don’t be surprised to see even more people leave before the Fall. Even after the elections, there could be a clean sweep of Biden’s staff, as people leave willingly or unwillingly.

Author: Bo Dogan


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