According to an interview with The, the senior advisor and chief spokesman for Vice President Kamala Harris emphasized that she's "earned a break" after maintaining a rigorous work schedule over the past few years.
Some Democrats are starting to notice that the office of public engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs in Harris' office is starting to lose some of its staff.
The performance of the former California Attorney General and US senator will be watched closely if President Joe Biden opts out of reelection and Harris becomes the Democratic presidential candidate in 2024.
One of the Harris' most notable staffing selections when she was hired last November was that of the national press secretary for Democratic presidential candidate, and former Vice President, Joe Biden, who was previously the senior advisor for Biden's 2020 presidential campaign.
In her interview with The Post, she said that she looked forward to a new challenge, but did not say what her next career move would be.
I've been with the president since he announced his candidacy. He was staffed on the road. I traveled with him for nearly two years and there were days when I would get on a plane with Joe Biden. I would drive from Delaware to Washington DC after the plane landed. She said she would be on a plane with Harris.
I'm getting married next year. I want to plan my wedding. I have earned a break. She said that her decision to leave has nothing to do with her unhappiness.
A political analyst and commentator for CNN before joining the Biden campaign, the author of "No, You Shut Up: Speaking Truth to Power and Reclaiming America" was previously a political analyst and author.
She gave thanks to Harris for giving her the chance to work in such a prominent role.
She said she feels honored every day to work for the vice president who gave her an opportunity to be her spokesman at the highest levels.