“They had to turn over the office,” said one Democratic operative familiar with the dynamics in the vice president’s office. Sources suggested the close of the year provided a natural time for some officials to transition out, but acknowledged a reset could be helpful. Those planned exits became public a few weeks after Harris’s office confirmed her communications director, Ashley Etienne Ashley Etienne The Hill's 12:30 Report: Biden defends disappointing jobs report Jovanni Ortiz in talks for potential Harris job The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Facebook - Congress avoids shutdown MORE, would leave the position at the end of the year. News of Sanders’s departure was followed by reports that two more press aides would depart in the coming weeks: Peter Velz, the vice president's director of press operations, and Vince Evans, the deputy director of the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs for Harris, are planning to leave those positions soon, a source confirmed. “No one seems happy,” said one source close to the vice president’s office.
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