We’re witnessing yet another person jumping from Joe Biden’s sinking boat, as almost everyone is gone.
Communications Director Kate Bedingfield joins a large list of communication officials reportedly quitting the Biden regime later this month ahead of the November midterms.
A White House aid disclosed to Fox News that the longtime Biden aide will be leaving to spend more time with family.
But realistically, Bedingfield is likely stepping away in light of Biden’s poll numbers cratering, amid multiple crises.
Here’s what Biden’s Chief of Staff Ron Klain said in a statement:
“She has played a huge role in everything the President has achieved – from his second term as Vice President, through the campaign, and since coming to the White House.”
“Without Kate Bedingfield’s talent and tenacity, Donald Trump might still be in the White House, the Rescue Plan and the Infrastructure Law might still be unrealized goals, and Ketanji Brown Jackson might not be sitting on the Supreme Court,” Klain continued.
Fox News offered more details on her departure:
A source familiar confirms that Kate Bedingfield is departing the White House later this month. A White House aide told Fox News that Bedingfield is a longtime, loyal Biden aide and is leaving to spend more time with her young children and her husband, who is also a veteran of the Biden admin and campaign. The aide said Bedingfield will help support Biden and the administration from the outside.
According to the daily CIVIQS tracking poll, Biden has been hitting new lows of 31 percent approval–and just 19 percent approval among independents. Emerson released a poll showing President Trump beating Biden in a 2024 rematch by 5 points.
Biden’s Job Approval Rating among Independents sinks to 19% (Civiqs, 06/30)
Biden Job Approval (-27)
Approve 31%
Disapprove 58%
Independents (-49)
Approve 19%
Disapprove 68%
Hispanics (-9)
Approve 38%
Disapprove 47% https://t.co/aNSbAOfokX pic.twitter.com/6Qc8raLNeG
— InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) July 1, 2022
Sources: DailyWire, FoxNews, ABC News