Bedingfield told The Washington Post that a group of pro-choice activists were out of step.

Her comments were criticized by activists who don't believe the administration has done enough to protect abortion care.

The Women's March demonstrators demanded more from the Biden administration after the repeal of the abortion law. The demonstrators believe that Biden should declare a national public health emergency after signing an executive order on Friday.

Bedingfield told The Post that Biden's goal is not to satisfy some activists who have been out of step with the mainstream of the Democratic Party.

She said it was to deliver help to women who are in danger and to assemble a broad-based coalition to defend a woman's right to choose.

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The White House said in an online statement that Bedingfield was stepping down to spend more time with her family.

The White House didn't reply immediately.