Mike Johnson’s chief of staff to leave the speaker’s office
Mike Johnson's chief of staff, Hayden Haynes, is set to leave his position after a decade of service. Haynes has been with Johnson since his campaign in 2016 and has served as chief of staff since 2017. He will be succeeded by Garrett Fultz, who is currently Johnson's deputy chief of staff.
- ▪Hayden Haynes will depart from Mike Johnson's staff next month.
- ▪He has worked with Johnson for his entire speakership and started as his campaign manager in 2016.
- ▪Garrett Fultz, currently Johnson's deputy chief of staff, will replace Haynes.
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Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) chief of staff is headed for the exit after a decade of working with the top House Republican. A source familiar with the matter confirmed to the Washington Examiner that Hayden Haynes will depart Johnson’s staff next month. Haynes has been with Johnson for his entire speakership thus far, while House GOP leadership navigated the slimmest margin in House history. Recommended Stories Sting in the tale: Cornyn gets philosophical after blowout loss to Paxton Lauren Boebert brushes off Trump’s attacks calling her ‘dumb’ Talarico tries to backtrack past comments: Byron York According to Legistorm, Hayes started as Johnson’s campaign manager in 2016, where he later became his chief of staff in 2017. Johnson took office on Jan.
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