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Coach is Back!:
Joe Biden's White House chief of staff, Ron Klain, will reportedly step down from his role in the administration, with the hunt underway to find a replacement.

According to the New York Times, "Mr. Klain has been telling colleagues privately since the November midterm elections that after a grueling, nonstop stretch at Mr. Biden's side going back to the 2020 campaign, he is ready to move on, according to senior administration officials, and a search for a replacement has been underway."

Last week, additional classified documents were found at Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home after it was revealed earlier in January that the president kept classified documents from his time as Vice President in his think tank's office at UPenn.

The UPenn documents were found in November but it was not revealed until January that they were found. A second set of classified documents were found in Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware garage next to his Corvette on January 12. More classified documents were found in his Delaware home on January 14.

The information of Klain stepping down came to the Times via colleagues of Klain, who have been hearing from the Biden official that he intends to leave his position. It is unclear when he will make his official announcement.

Klain has worked for Biden for the first two years of his presidency. The anonymous colleagues of Klain's who spoke to the Times said the announcement would likely come after February 7th's State of the Union address.

But with Mr. Biden expected to announce by spring that he is running for re-election, advisers predict more moves as some aides shift from the White House to the campaign," reports the Times.

Former Delaware Gov. Jack A. Markell, Labor Secretary Martin J. Walsh, Senior Adviser Anita Dunn, Steven J. Ricchetti, the counselor to the president, the Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, the administration’s former coronavirus response coordinator, Jeffrey D. Zients, and Susan Rice could all serve as possible replacements.

This story is breaking and will be updated.

https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-biden-chief-of-staff-ron-klain-to-step-down-report?utm_campaign=64483

Primemuscle:

--- Quote from: Coach is Back! on January 21, 2023, 01:36:50 PM ---Joe Biden's White House chief of staff, Ron Klain, will reportedly step down from his role in the administration, with the hunt underway to find a replacement.

According to the New York Times, "Mr. Klain has been telling colleagues privately since the November midterm elections that after a grueling, nonstop stretch at Mr. Biden's side going back to the 2020 campaign, he is ready to move on, according to senior administration officials, and a search for a replacement has been underway."

Last week, additional classified documents were found at Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home after it was revealed earlier in January that the president kept classified documents from his time as Vice President in his think tank's office at UPenn.

The UPenn documents were found in November but it was not revealed until January that they were found. A second set of classified documents were found in Joe Biden's Wilmington, Delaware garage next to his Corvette on January 12. More classified documents were found in his Delaware home on January 14.

The information of Klain stepping down came to the Times via colleagues of Klain, who have been hearing from the Biden official that he intends to leave his position. It is unclear when he will make his official announcement.

Klain has worked for Biden for the first two years of his presidency. The anonymous colleagues of Klain's who spoke to the Times said the announcement would likely come after February 7th's State of the Union address.

But with Mr. Biden expected to announce by spring that he is running for re-election, advisers predict more moves as some aides shift from the White House to the campaign," reports the Times.

Former Delaware Gov. Jack A. Markell, Labor Secretary Martin J. Walsh, Senior Adviser Anita Dunn, Steven J. Ricchetti, the counselor to the president, the Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, the administration’s former coronavirus response coordinator, Jeffrey D. Zients, and Susan Rice could all serve as possible replacements.

This story is breaking and will be updated.

https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-biden-chief-of-staff-ron-klain-to-step-down-report?utm_campaign=64483

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Hope you noticed that there is nothing in this article tying Klain's expected resignation to the discovery of classified documents in Biden's former office and home. The author at PM inserted a paragraph or so about the documents without ever attempting to establish a connection between the two situations.

Is this just another example of you reading a  headline and running with it without reading the whole article? You doing this makes more sense to me now that you told me you spend around 5 minutes a day posting on Getbig. This little bit of time really does not allow for much research if any.

SOMEPARTS:
Prime you must be exhausted making these excuses.

Primemuscle:

--- Quote from: SOMEPARTS on January 23, 2023, 12:06:29 PM ---Prime you must be exhausted making these excuses.

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Is my post you referenced an excuse? I see it as such. It confirms an issue with Coach's posts which many of us have noticed. That issue being a preponderance of posts which are based solely on headlines from the media he uses as a resource. Put more bluntly, his half-assed posts, intentional or not.

FYI, It is not exhausting. It is stimulating.   

Dos Equis:

--- Quote from: Primemuscle on January 23, 2023, 01:41:09 PM ---Is my post you referenced an excuse? I see it as such. It confirms an issue with Coach's posts which many of us have noticed. That issue being a preponderance of posts which are based solely on headlines from the media he uses as a resource. Put more bluntly, his half-assed posts, intentional or not.

FYI, It is not exhausting. It is stimulating.

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What difference does it make?  You don't really read anything outside of your bubble anyway.  Classic confirmation bias.

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