
Harris' deputy press secretary leaving her office in latest high-profile departure
CNN
Sabrina Singh, Vice President Kamala Harris' deputy press secretary, is leaving her office, according to a White House official.
Singh becomes the latest high-profile departure from the vice president's office, which suffered a turbulent first year due to missteps and messaging failures. She will join the Department of Defense.
Ernesto Apreza, Harris' senior adviser for public engagement, will become deputy press secretary and is expected to focus on engaging local and state press, as well as specific key coalition groups. Apreza previously served on the Biden-Harris campaign, as well as on the then-mayor of Seattle's staff.

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