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Biden Communications Director Kate Bedingfield will leave the White House in the coming weeks

Biden's longtime aide, Bedingfield, retired in the challenge of his presidency.

White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield is set to depart in late July, according to the government. Official.

Bedingfield is a longtime top aide to President Joe Biden. She was the Communications Director when she served as Vice President under Barack Obama, and the Vice Campaign Manager for Communications when the President won the bid in 2020.

She was one of Biden's most trusted advisors and played a major role in his third campaign, both behind and in front of the camera.

She started as the White House's Communications Director when Biden took office in January 2021, and has regularly appeared on television and in the media advocating or advocating for the administration.

The White House aide says Bedingfield, who has also been involved in corporate public relations, is leaving to spend more time with her husband and two young children. She is expected to continue to support the administration from the outside.

"Without Kate Bedingfield's talent and tenacity, Donald Trump could still be in the White House, and rescue planning and infrastructure laws are unrealized goals. Ketanji Brown Jackson may not be sitting in the Supreme Court. "Biden's chief of staff, Ron Crane, said in a statement.

PHOTO: In this March 31, 2022, file photo, White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield delivers remarks during a daily press briefing at the White House in Washington, D.C.

In this March 31, 2022 file photo, White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield reports daily at the White House in Washington, D.C. Remarks at the meeting

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"She has played a major role in everything the president has achieved since her second term as Vice President, through campaigns, and since coming to the White House," Crane said. .. "Her strategic insight, dedication to the president's agenda, and hard work on his behalf are unmatched. She remains an important player in advancing Biden's agenda from the outside.

Bedingfield's departure poses many challenges for the administration, including economic and inflation to gun violence, access to abortion after the Roe v. Wade incident, the overthrow of the president and poor polls. It starts with suffering. Ratings continue to decline.

Her retirement precedes the November midterm elections, and she is chasing senior members of other governments, including former White House spokesman Jen Psaki.

ABC News