Blaxit: 21 Black Staffers Have Resigned from the Biden White House over Concerns about Administration

Are Black White House staff members really fleeing the Biden administration?  That’s what a new report is saying after it was revealed that 21 black staffers have now left or announced they are leaving employment in Biden’s White House.

Vice President Kamala Harris has received a lot of negative press about the amount of staffers who have left her office. Most of which have cited a “toxic” working environment and a VP who is reportedly not interested in doing her homework. But apparently the “toxic” workspace isn’t limited to just VP Harris’ office—its permeated the entire Biden administration.

The sheer amount of resignations and 2 week notices by black staffers has many wondering if there is something else going on as well in the Biden administration. Is there racism towards Black staffers? Are black staffers unhappy with the administration’s current path and unwillingness to listen to the American people?

 

Black or not, it appears a major concern is not wanting to be on a losing team. The midterms are already shaping up to be a wipeout, and Biden’s approval rating is among the worst in history.

Where White House staffers are able to find something that offers more of a future, they are taking it. The overall morale of the Biden administration is not looking good ahead of the two-year midpoint and it won’t be long before candidates from both parties start declaring plans to run for Biden’s job in 2024 following a growing list of problems that seem to never be adequately addressed.

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