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Anita Dunn Leaving White House To Join Kamala Harris Super PAC

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President Joe Biden’s longtime aide Anita Dunn is leaving the White House next week to join a super PAC supporting Vice President Kamala Harris. This move comes after Biden's recent decision to step down from the 2024 Democratic ticket, marking the first major departure from the White House in its aftermath.

Dunn will be serving as a senior adviser to Future Forward and Future Forward USA Action. President Biden expressed his gratitude towards Dunn for her contributions, describing her as an invaluable part of the White House team. He praised her toughness, experience, and intellect, attributing them to the historic results achieved for the American people during her tenure.

Biden praised Dunn's toughness, experience, and intellect.
Anita Dunn is leaving the White House to join a super PAC supporting Vice President Harris.
Dunn expressed appreciation for the opportunity to serve in the White House.

In response, Dunn expressed her appreciation for the opportunity to serve in the White House and work alongside President Biden and Vice President Harris. She described her time in the administration as an honor and privilege, emphasizing the transformative nature of the term and the accomplishments made for the American people.

President Biden affirmed his continued reliance on Dunn's counsel and insights as the administration works towards completing its objectives over the next six months. Dunn's transition to the super PAC supporting Vice President Harris signifies a shift in her role but underscores her ongoing commitment to advancing the administration's goals.

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