Symone Sanders, chief spokesperson and senior advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris, will leave her White House post at the end of the year, according to CNN. Sanders had worked for Biden for three years, going back to the presidential campaign.
“Symone has served honorably for three years,” the source told CNN. “The President and vice president are grateful for Symone’s service and advocacy for this White House. She is a valued member, a team player, and she will be missed. We are grateful to have her working through the end of the year.”
Sanders’ resignation is the second to hit Harris’s office in two weeks. In mid-November, communications director Ashley Etienne announced a December departure. The shake-up comes as reports of unrest between the VP’s office and the West Wing stir in the media.