
US staff of Senator John Fetterman (D., Pa.) He shrinks again.
Krysta Sinclair Juris, who is the Chief of Staff of Fetterman since April 2024, leaves his office. The message was first reported by Axios.
Cabelle St. John, deputy chief of staff of Fetterman, will replace Juris, becoming his third chief of staff for just over a year.
“Cabelle St. John has been a trusted adviser from the 1st day in the office,” said Fetterman in a statement on Tuesday. “I am lucky to take her away as the chief of staff and I am sure that she will do a great job. I am grateful for Krysta’s work. She is an invaluable member of the team for over two years and I wish her all the best.”
Juris reportedly announced its decision to other employees on Tuesday. This move is followed by a number of departures from the Fetterman office among the fears of his mental and physical health.
“It is impossible to overestimate how uninvolved he is,” said the recently abandoned employee of The Inquirer last month. “He doesn’t read notes, he takes very few meetings … Work is just a platform to run for president, that’s all he cares about.”
Last month, midfielders Madeleine Marr and Caroline Shaffer left the Fetterman office, According to Politico.
Juris took the position of the head of the staff after the departure of Adam Jentleson, who recently questioned Fetterman’s mental health and his ability to perform his work as part of the history of the magazine in New York.
“Part of the tragedy is that he is a man who could lead Democrats from the desert,” said Jentleson. “But I also think that he is fighting in a way that should not be hidden from the public.”
Fetterman called New York Magazine Story “”hit“The involvement of employees saying” absolutely false things “.
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