Vice President Kamala Harris is the most recent prominent government official to quit office, following a number of other notable departures.
Ernesto Apreza, Harris’ deputy press secretary, is resigning, marking yet another departure from the vice president’s office. She will be employed by the Defense Department.
“Ernesto Apreza, Harris’ senior adviser for public engagement, will become deputy press secretary and is expected to focus on engaging local and state press, as well as specific key coalition groups. Apreza previously served on the Biden-Harris campaign, as well as on the then-mayor of Seattle’s staff,” the report noted.
Singh exits Harris’ inner coterie after other members of high rank.
Symone Sanders, senior advisor and chief spokesperson, Ashley Etienne, communications director, and Kate Childs Graham, chief speechwriter, have all departed Harris’s staff.
A few months ago, the New York Post published an extensive article in which numerous current and former employees who were dissatisfied with Harris were quoted.
As stated in The Post:
Former aides to Vice President Kamala Harris say she is possessed by “deep, deep insecurity” that has led to a toxic work environment in her office, a forthcoming book claims.
Author Chris Whipple writes in “The Fight of His Life” that Harris refused to answer questions about “turmoil and morale problems” among her staff for his book on President Biden’s first months in the White House, but ex-employees described the woman as a heartbeat from the Oval Office as dysfunctional and unprepared.
One former aide told Whipple that Harris engaged in “really unnecessary gamesmanship” with her underlings, excerpts from the book that were obtained by the Washington Examiner revealed.
The one-time staffer further claimed that Harris “refused to do the kind of preparation that you need to do before going public on a hardcore policy matter. And then she became incensed and outraged when things wouldn’t go the way she thought they were supposed to.” CONTINUE READING…