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US Presidential political appointee
The White House deputy chief of staff is officially the top aide to the
White House chief of staff , who is the senior aide to the
president of the United States . The deputy chief of staff usually has an office in the
West Wing and is responsible for ensuring the smooth running of the
White House bureaucracy, as well as such other duties as the chief of staff assigns to them. In all recent administrations, there have been multiple deputy chiefs with different duties.
In the
Biden administration , there are three current deputy chiefs of staff:
Six deputy chiefs of staff were subsequently promoted to become chief of staff:
Dick Cheney ,
Ken Duberstein ,
Andrew Card ,
Erskine Bowles ,
John Podesta , and
Joshua Bolten .
List of White House Deputy Chiefs of Staff
Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations
Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations
Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations
Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
Deputy Chief of Staff for Planning
Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Implementation
Principal Deputy Chief of Staff
Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations
Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
Deputy Chief of Staff for
Communications
Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations
Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
Deputy Chief of Staff for Implementation
In popular culture
Notes
^
"Richard Cheney as an Assistant to President Ford" . Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum. August 26, 2002.
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a
b
"REPORT 2021-20 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF" (PDF) . Retrieved 2023-10-24 .
^ Miller, Zeke J. (March 30, 2017).
"White House Deputy Chief of Staff Leaves for Pro-Trump Group" . time.com .
^ Restuccia, Andrew (July 29, 2017).
"Kelly to bring DHS staffer to the White House" . Politico.
^
"President Donald J. Trump Announces White House Appointments" .
whitehouse.gov . September 6, 2017 – via
National Archives .
^ Cook, Nancy (June 6, 2018).
"West Wing announces staff shuffle" .
Politico . Retrieved June 19, 2018 .
^ Cook, Nancy (January 4, 2019).
"Mulvaney eggs Trump on in shutdown fight" .
Politico . Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
^ Cook, Nancy; Cancryn, Adam (January 11, 2019).
" 'Acting' in name only: Mulvaney staffs up West Wing" .
Politico . Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
^
a
b Restuccia, Andrew; Johnson, Eliana (March 19, 2018).
"Kelly taps Kushner ally Chris Liddell as deputy chief for policy" . Politico.
^ Klein, Betsy; Collins, Kaitlan; Acosta, Jim (8 March 2019).
"Ex-Fox News executive Bill Shine out at the White House" . CNN . Retrieved 2019-03-08 .
^
"President Donald J. Trump Announces Appointments for the Executive Office of the President" .
whitehouse.gov . Retrieved 2020-10-14 – via
National Archives .
^ Diamond, Jeremy (2023-02-08).
"Natalie Quillian to serve as Biden's deputy chief of staff" . CNN . Retrieved 2023-03-07 .
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