President Joe Biden’s home coverage adviser, Susan Rice, is stepping down from her publish subsequent month, a number of present and former senior administration officers informed NBC Information.
The transfer brings to a detailed Rice’s prolific, wide-ranging and at instances controversial tenure overseeing Biden’s home agenda — together with among the thorniest political points, reminiscent of immigration coverage. Throughout her greater than two years within the function, Biden has signed govt and legislative actions on well being care, gun security, scholar loans, policing and different key priorities for Democrats.
Rice’s final day within the White Home can be Might 26, in keeping with a senior administration official.
White Home chief of workers Jeff Zients stated Rice, who served as nationwide safety adviser throughout the Obama administration, has been crucial to driving Biden’s agenda and has taken the Home Coverage Council “to new heights.”
“It’s extraordinary when you concentrate on what she’s completed by way of public service throughout her profession, capped off by being the primary particular person ever to be the nationwide safety adviser and home coverage adviser,” stated Zients, who has recognized Rice since highschool. “It actually speaks loads to her management and her vary.”
The method for Biden to pick out Rice’s successor will embody candidates each inside and outdoors the White Home, a second senior administration official stated.
Whomever Biden names to function home coverage adviser for the rest of his time period will face a lot much less of the policymaking dash, together with on laws, that Rice did, and focus extra on implementing present insurance policies and a few further govt actions.
“Susan was there throughout this two-year interval the place there was simply an unbelievable and historic burst of policymaking, and the following yr and a half goes to be completely different. It is going to name for a distinct strategy to coverage,” stated Brian Deese, who labored intently with Rice whereas serving as director of the Nationwide Financial Council.
“The function and the necessities for the function are going to be completely different, and I believe they will take that into consideration,” Deese added, referring to the president and his high aides.
Rice, who was on Biden’s quick record for vice chairman, entered the job with no home coverage background, having served in international coverage roles throughout the Obama and Clinton administrations. Amongst her first strikes within the Biden administration was to undertake a construction on the Home Coverage Council equally to that of the Nationwide Safety Council, bringing in coverage consultants and codifying a course of for convening officers throughout the federal government.
Former White Home press secretary Jen Psaki stated Rice’s expertise in international coverage helped inform the administration’s response to home points, reminiscent of the worldwide pandemic and immigration.
“She’s a coverage wonk,” Psaki stated. “So, in that sense it was simply studying new-ish coverage points.”
Rice has informed colleagues she entered the administration intending to remain two years, in keeping with a senior administration official.
She remained within the White Home just a few months longer, the official stated, partly to see by way of a number of tasks, together with a method for combatting antisemitism that is anticipated to be finalized earlier than she leaves, a federal technique on homelessness, and an effort aimed toward lowering crime and serving to previously incarcerated individuals extra easily re-enter society that is more likely to be introduced subsequent week.
The timing of Rice’s departure additionally coincides with a rising controversy over the White Home’s dealing with of migrant kids who arrive unaccompanied on the southern border amid questions on whether or not the White Home, together with Rice, ignored warnings that sponsors of migrant kids had been making them work grueling jobs in violation of kid labor legal guidelines. The White Home has stated that’s not the case. A senior administration official stated Rice is pleased with her work on the border.
Administration officers stated the controversy has nothing to do with Rice’s determination to go away, which they stated was already within the works.
The timing of Rice’s exit additionally means she is going to stay in her job as Biden contends with an anticipated inflow on the southern border as a result of finish of pandemic-era restrictions for asylum seekers. Crafting a method for when the coverage, often known as Title 42, ends has been amongst certainly one of Rice’s high challenges.
Immigration is likely one of the points the place Rice has at instances clashed with different administration officers, reminiscent of Well being and Human Companies Secretary Xavier Becerra, over the strategy to dealing with migrants on the border, as an example. Typically described as “robust” and “dogged,” Rice additionally has endeared herself to among the White Home’s youthful workers members and maintained a detailed relationship with Biden, in keeping with a few of her present and former colleagues.
“Susan is blunt and direct, and a few individuals discover that fashion efficient; some individuals I believe are intimidated by it,” stated former White Home chief of workers Ron Klain. “However she was an excellent colleague and nice mentor to a variety of younger individuals within the White Home.”
Deputy White Home chief of workers Jen O’Malley Dillon echoed Klain’s reward in a written assertion. “The nation and the American individuals are higher, safer due to her management,” she wrote.
Rice hasn’t dominated out a future stint in authorities. Her plan for now, in keeping with a senior administration official, is to spend the summer season together with her household and ponder her subsequent act.