It is rumored that the current chief of staff of the White House, Crane, will submit his resignation in the next few weeks and be replaced by Zinz.

The picture shows Zinz speaking at a press conference.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The file case of U.S. President Biden continues to spread, and there are also personnel changes in government departments. The current White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain will submit his resignation in the next few weeks; according to reliable media sources He pointed out that the successor will be Jeff Zients, who had served as the epidemic prevention coordinator.

The New York Times reported that Crane is rumored to be resigning in the next few weeks and is already looking for a replacement.

The Washington Post first revealed that the new chief of staff will be succeeded by Jeff Zients, who was the White House epidemic prevention coordinator.

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After the news came out, various media also published their latest reports today (23rd). People familiar with the matter confirmed the personnel change; He will also seek re-election in the 2024 presidential election.

Zianz served as the White House Epidemic Prevention Coordinator from 2021 to April 2022, guiding the Biden administration to develop epidemic response measures and promote vaccination activities during his term of office.

Zianz left the White House for a short time after resigning as the epidemic prevention coordinator, and returned to politics in the fall of 2022 to assist Crane in overseeing the handover of personnel after the US midterm elections.

Although Crane has no political background and lacks political experience, he was praised by the Biden administration during his tenure as the epidemic prevention coordinator and achieved initial success in controlling Wuhan pneumonia (new coronavirus disease, COVID-19).

In addition to his contributions to the prevention of the epidemic, Zinz also served as an official during Obama's inauguration, serving in the National Economic Council of the United States and the Office of Management and Budget of the United States.