President Biden has named new leadership for his re-election campaign.
According to the New York Times, citing five people familiar with the matter, Jennifer O’Malley Dillon will take over Biden's re-election effortswa
Dillon, who was the campaign manager for Biden in 2020, has served as a deputy chief of staff in the White House since the beginning of Biden's term.
The top aide will move to the Biden campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, the report noted.
It was immediately unclear when Dillon will take over from Biden's current head of re-election efforts-- Julie Chávez Rodríguez.
Rodríguez previously worked in the White House under former President Barack Obama. She also worked in different capacities for Kamala Harris’ and Biden’s 2020 presidential campaigns.