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Top Trump spokespeople Kayleigh McEnany and Tim Murtaugh have new gigs.
The White House announced a key communications role.
The Department of Health and Human Services went on a hiring spree.
It wouldn t be Washington if there wasn t a blizzard of hires, moves, and shake-ups each week. Insider has compiled as many of these moves as we can for our weekly feature on the most important DC job changes you should know.
Two of Trump s most prominent spokespeople, former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh, have made soft landings in new jobs. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden s Department of Health and Human Services went on a hiring spree as the administration continues to combat the pandemic. Plus, one of Facebook s highest-ranking public policy figures announced she s leaving the company.
The Prince of Darkness is apparently looking for a date on the Boston subway system. A 20-year-old woman approached transit police at the Massachusetts Bay.
Today, President Biden and Vice President Harris announced the appointments of additional policy staff who will serve with the White House COVID Response Team, Domestic Climate Policy Office, Domestic Policy Council, and National Economic Council. These qualified, impressive, and dedicated individuals reflect the diversity and strength of America and will play critical roles advancing the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to tackling the crises we face and building back our country better.
Biographies of the appointees are listed below in alphabetical order and by White House office:
COVID Response Team
Charles Anderson, Director of Economic Policy and Budget for the COVID-19 Response Team
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