Two staffers have announced that they are leaving Vice President Kamala Harris' office.
Peter Velz, Harris' director of press operations, shared news of his departure from the White House, which was first reported by Politico, in a series of tweets."Today is my last day at the White House, and it truly has been an honor. I will be forever grateful to Vice President Harris, the incredible Team @VP, and I'm so proud of our work this past year supporting this historic Administration," Velz wrote.
"The departures are the latest in a series of exits by staffers in the vice president's office, including chief spokesperson and senior adviser Symone Sanders and communications director Ashley Etienne. News of each departure followed a myriad of reports, including by CNN, of staff infighting and dysfunction.
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