Brian Fallon to join Biden campaign as Harris’s communications director
- Brian Fallon, former Hillary Clinton official, will join Biden's campaign as the director of communications for Vice President Harris.
- The hiring of Fallon is expected to increase the vice president's role in the campaign next year.
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Kamala Harris’ new campaign spokesman called for defunding the police, packing the Supreme Court
President Biden's campaign confirmed that Brian Fallon, a former Clinton staffer and leader of left-wing judicial group Demand Justice, will act as Vice President Harris' comms lead.
Kamala Harris Taps Ageist Biden Critic as Campaign Communications Director
Vice President Kamala Harris's latest hire has called for elderly public officials to step down and once mocked President Joe Biden for "trying to make a coherent answer" during a political debate. Veteran Democratic operative Brian Fallon will serve as Harris's communications director on the campaign trail, according to the Washington Post. Fallon's résumé includes stints as spokesman for Hillary Clinton's ill-fated 2016 presidential bid and as…
Harris taps former Clinton press secretary to join 2024 campaign
Brian Fallon, the press secretary for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, will join the Biden-Harris campaign as Vice President Kamala Harris's director of communications.
Kamala Harris Staffs Up for Campaign
"Brian Fallon, a former top aide to Hillary Clinton who recently stepped down as head of the group Demand Justice, will join the Biden campaign as Vice President Harris’s communications director," the New York Times reports.
Kamala Harris selects Biden critic as campaign comms director, sparks ageism debate | Conservative News Daily™
Vice President Kamala Harris's latest hire has called for elderly public officials to step down and once mocked President Joe Biden for "trying to complete an answer" during a political debate.
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