KK Considers ‘Blaxit’ Against Prez Biden

As always, we love hearing the local perspective on national issues.

Here's a worthwhile hot take from Kansas City's top sports podcaster KK . . .

"Well, it was bound to happen at the Biden White House as Sleepy Joe and his top staffers are now being accused by by black staffers that the workplace is hostile to African Americans.  Oh, boy, it's on now.

  "Several liberal media outlets report Biden is miffed his poll numbers are worse than Trump and even Dr. Jill is chiming in as she says she calls the president really bad names via text.  What the heck is going on?  You gotta hear all this . . ."

Take a listen via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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Well, it was bound to happen at the Biden White House as Sleepy Joe and his top staffers are now being accused by by black staffers that the workplace is hostile to African Americans. Oh, boy, it's on now. Several liberal media outlets report Biden i...

Further reading . . .

Biden sees exodus of Black staffers and some frustration among those who remain

Public engagement aide Carissa Smith, gender policy aide Kalisha Dessources Figures, National Security Council senior director Linda Etim, digital engagement director Cameron Trimble, associate counsel Funmi Olorunnipa Badejo, chief of staff Ron Klain advisers Elizabeth Wilkins and Niyat Mulugheta, press assistant Natalie Austin, National Economic Council aides Joelle Gamble and Connor Maxwell, and presidential personnel aides Danielle Okai, Reggie Greer and Rayshawn Dyson have all departed too.


African American White House staffers leaving in mass 'Blaxit': report

More than 20 black White House aides have departed the Biden administration since late last year, an exodus some have dubbed "Blaxit," according to a new report. While some of the departing staffers have left on good terms to pursue additional career or educational opportunities, others have attributed the turnover to a lack of mentorship and opportunity, Politico reported Tuesday, citing nine black current and former White House officials.

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