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Top adviser departs Biden White House during critical period.

Biden White House Loses Top ⁢Adviser at ​Crucial ​Moment

As America‍ continues ‌to grapple with ⁤all‍ manner of labor issues, it appears President Joe Biden and his beleaguered administration are poised​ to lose a top labor adviser.

The ​inopportune timing⁤ of this departure was not lost on Reuters, which spoke to an ⁤unnamed source ⁣to report‌ on this ​pending departure.

Described as Biden’s “top‌ labor adviser,” Celeste ​Drake is reportedly leaving.

She is leaving the White ⁢House to fill the role of Deputy Director-General of the International Labor Organization.

The⁢ international labor ⁢group is situated in Geneva, Switzerland.

Drake appears⁤ to be taking her talents to​ the Swiss‌ very soon, as‌ Reuters reported that she is expected to begin her new role on Aug. 14.

Help ‍Needed ‌Amid Ongoing Labor Woes

For Biden and⁤ his team, that means they have less than a week​ to pick‍ her brain for as much as ​help as‍ they ⁢can get before she ⁢leaves.

And to be⁣ clear: The Biden ⁤administration needs all manner of help when it comes to the ongoing labor​ woes afflicting the country.

Most people are already ⁣aware of the complete standstill that Hollywood has found​ itself in.

Actors and writers have (very​ publicly)​ gone on strike, and⁢ there appears to be no end in sight. Hollywood executives appear content to ⁣let the writers and actors starve,​ while⁢ writers and ​actors appear dead-set on ‌digging their⁤ heels in.

According to⁣ Reuters, ⁤auto ‌workers are apparently‍ on the verge of following ‍in the footsteps of​ writers ‌and actors. The outlet noted that workers ‌at General‍ Motors, Ford⁤ Motors and Stellantis (parent company of Chrysler) are⁣ all threatening to strike unless fairer contracts are hammered out.

Biden and his crew also⁢ narrowly‌ just avoided disaster when‌ a UPS strike was averted ‌with a new labor deal.

In‍ short,⁢ labor issues in every corner of America‌ appear to be on the verge of ⁢getting worse — and Biden won’t have his top lieutenant to help him.

Drake’s​ Departure: Positive or Negative?

Now, ⁤critics of the ⁤Biden administration may find Drake’s‍ departure as a positive.

Many‌ Americans who are fed up with the state of the economy directly ⁢blame “Bidenomics” for the current state⁣ of the country. And from what Reuters ⁣is reporting, Drake played an ⁣outsized‍ role in creating parts of “Bidenomics.”

“She was involved deeply on some of the most consequential labor⁣ negotiations⁢ that we’ve seen from ports to railways and also in crafting policy around how to support workers,” ‍said Brian Deese, former director of the White House’s ‌National Economic Council.

Deese added that Drake helped navigate a “very ⁤complicated and consequential⁢ time.”

Jeff Zients, Biden’s chief ⁢of staff, also lauded Drake’s “sharp policy ​focus” and “deep relationships” and said “nobody could have served better.”

Crucial Time ‌for ​Biden

For​ Biden, Drake’s departure also comes at an ‍astoundingly ‌poor time.

Not only⁤ is‍ America seemingly⁢ on the verge of mass strikes, but the 2024 general election is rapidly approaching as⁢ well.

If the historically unpopular Biden wants any hope of securing​ a⁣ re-election bid, the state of the economy will ‍play a big role in that.

If Biden can effectively ​replace​ Drake and​ continue ​to skirt disaster by ‍the skin⁤ of his teeth, Americans may very‌ well be in line⁣ for another four years of “Bidenomics.”

But ⁢if the country ⁤is torn asunder by⁢ labor issues as election day approaches, that could very well⁣ pave the ‌path for a new ⁢president to assume command in 2024.

A replacement for Drake has not been⁢ announced yet, but is expected soon.

The post Biden⁣ White House Loses ⁣Top Adviser at Crucial Moment ⁢ appeared first ​on The Western Journal.


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