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She's a joy to work for: Psaki pushes back on reports of 'bullying' inside Kamala Harris' office and says aides are looking forward to continuing their jobs and aide was not told to tweet about how much he 'loves' his role

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki pushed back Monday on reports of bullying and criticism inside Vice President Kamala Harris ' office

  • I work with a number of people in the Vice President's office who certainly are looking forward to continuing their jobs,' Psaki said

  • Kamala Harris aide David Gins tweeted that he 'absolutely' loved his job Monday

  • Psaki said Monday she was not aware of 'any asks' to do the tweet

  • Gins was mocked online with a number of users photoshopping his image

  • Tweet came amid a growing list of staff departures less than a year into her term

  • A former underling of Kamala Harris said she routinely refused to review briefing materials and would then scold employees when she appeared unprepared

  • The ex-employee likened the vice president to a workplace bully

  • Even more staffers are considering leaving Vice President Kamala Harris' office, people familiar with the conversations revealed

  • Four top aides to Harris will exit in the span of about a month

  • Among those leaving are her chief spokesperson Symone Sanders

  • Peter Velz, director of press operations, and Vince Evans, deputy director of the Office of Public Engagement are also expected to leave

  • Ashley Etienne, Harris' former communications director, left last month

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