Biden top adviser Anita Dunn leaves White House for super PAC supporting Harris
President Biden’s senior adviser Anita Dunn, who has longtime ties to former President Barack Obama, is leaving the White House to join a top Democratic super PAC to support its efforts to elect Vice President Harris in November, Fox News has learned.
Dunn served as a political strategist and adviser to Biden on his 2020 campaign and served in the White House during his first term. Sources told Fox News that Dunn was effectively exiled from Biden’s inner circle in the days and weeks following his disastrous debate performance against former President Trump in June. Dunn played a heavy role in preparing Biden for that showdown.
"Four years ago, when I launched my campaign for the battle for the soul of our nation, I was grateful Anita Dunn was right there with me. I’ve known Anita throughout my career," Biden said in a statement Tuesday.
"She’s served our nation through three Administrations and countless campaigns for candidates at every level. She’s not only a key senior member of our team that helped us win a historic election in 2020 – she’s also been an invaluable part of our White House."
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Biden said Dunn is "tough and tested, and her experience and intellect have helped us deliver historic results for the American people."
"I deeply value her counsel and friendship and I will continue to rely on her partnership and insights as we finish the job over the next six months," Biden said.
Dunn said it has been "an honor and privilege to serve in this White House, with this President and this team, during this transformational term."
Fox News has learned that Dunn is joining Future Forward, the super PAC, and will help with their