Vice President Kamala Harris’s top speechwriter will leave her role after less than four months, following a string of other departures from the White House.
Meghan Groob, Ms. Harris’s director of speechwriting, is the latest employee expected to leave the vice president’s office, according to Politico.
Hired in April, Ms. Groob replaced Ms. Harris’s first speechwriter, who left the job at the end of February.
Ms. Groob previously worked as a speechwriter for Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and as an editorial director for Gates Ventures.
Ms. Harris has faced a number of staff departures, including the exit of her longest-serving aide, Rohini Kosoglu, a domestic policy adviser.