The CDC’s chief of staff and deputy chief of staff left after White House officials said they were not loyal enough
Kyle McGowan, the chief of staff, and Amanda Campbell, the deputy chief of staff, resigned effective Friday, leaving to start a consulting firm, the official said. Both left voluntarily, the official added. CNN has reached out to McGowan and Campbell for comment.
McGowan was the first ever CDC chief of staff who was a political appointee, the official said.
CNN saw the letter sent by Campbell Friday morning announcing her departure and thanking the CDC for her time at the agency.
As the US battles the coronavirus pandemic, there’s been a rift between the White House and the CDC and a disconnect in messaging.
This story has been updated to include additional background information.
CNN’s Veronica Stracuqalursi contributed to this report.