President Joe Biden’s domestic policy adviser, Susan Rice, is leaving her post, the White House announced Monday.
Rice oversaw a broad portfolio of policy issues and was at the center of controversy on some, including immigration and the southwest border. Biden, in a statement, praised her work on health care, gun violence, student-debt relief, migration and other key items on his agenda.
“There is no one more capable, and more determined to get important things done for the American people than Susan Rice,” Biden said in a statement.
Rice’s last day will be May 26, according to senior administration officials. Biden will consider people from inside and outside the White House to replace Rice, the officials said.
Before entering the Biden White House, Rice’s background was primarily in foreign policy. She served as United Nations ambassador and national security adviser to President Barack Obama. She is the only person to serve both as national security adviser and domestic policy adviser, the White House said.
Biden considered making Rice his running mate during the 2020 campaign before choosing then-California Senator Kamala Harris. She was also a candidate to become his secretary of State nominee before she was tapped to lead the Domestic Policy Council.
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