 U.S. President Joe Biden's two assistants resign. Senior advisor to U.S. President Joe Biden, Mike Donilon, and Deputy Chief of Staff to the White House, Jennifer O'Malley-Dillon, are set to depart from their positions in early February. They plan to continue their work within Biden's re-election campaign according to the Washington Post. According to reports, Jennifer O'Malley-Dillon is set to lead the U.S. President's re-election campaign overseeing its electoral headquarters while Mike Donilon will be responsible for shaping the primary political strategy. It is noteworthy that both individuals previously worked in Biden's campaign team during the 2020 elections and secured positions in the White House following his victory. Earlier, several editions indicated that special presidential envoy for climate John Kerry is also planning to resign and participate in Biden's upcoming election campaign. The U.S. presidential elections are scheduled for November 5, 2024. According to forecasts, the primary Democratic candidate is expected to be the incumbent President of the United States, Joe Biden. Among Republicans, aside from Donald Trump, former U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, is considered a front-runner.