
WH chief of staff privately lamented Americans more concerned about gas prices than having 'free pre-K': book
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White House chief of staff Ron Klain complained last year as consumer prices surged that Americans weren't as concerned about free pre-K and infrastructure programs.
Fox News Digital obtained an advance copy of the book, which is set to go on sale on Jan. 17, 2023, nearly two years after President Biden took office. At the time of Klain's remarks, Biden was working with lawmakers to pass his signature Build Back Better Act, a nearly $2 trillion social and climate spending package, but was forced to focus on increasing inflation and consumer prices. Thomas Catenacci is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.
"The most frustrating part is that we are in this morass on Capitol Hill, no margin for error, and it sucks up so much of our time and so much energy and so much political drama," Klain reportedly said. "And it’s a very important agenda. It’s an agenda we have to fight for, an agenda we believe in. And in the long run, it matters a lot."