
Biden moves to solidify senior team in advance of midterms with top lawyer set to depart
CNN
Dana Remus, the White House counsel, who helped oversee a Supreme Court nominee selection and a blitz by Biden's team to fill vacant seats on the federal bench, will depart the White House next month. She will be replaced by Stuart Delery, her top deputy and the No. 3 in the Justice Department during the Obama administration, in what is considered one of the most critical and challenging roles in the White House.
The President will also announce, as first reported by Axios, that former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms will join the West Wing as a senior adviser for public engagement, filling the vacancy left by the departure of close Biden aide Cedric Richmond. Julie Rodriguez, the director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, will continue in that role as she's promoted to senior adviser and assistant to the president.

A defiant Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is testifying before an investigative Georgia Senate Committee on Wednesday. The committee scrutinized her prosecution of President Donald Trump and multiple codefendants, at one point cutting Willis’ microphone briefly when she testified beyond the question she was asked.












