Biden Aide Resigns to Run for Congress in Rhode Island

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Gabe Amo, a special assistant to President Joe Biden, tendered his resignation to the White House last week to prepare to run for seat in the U.S. Congress.

Gabe Amo, a special assistant to President Joe Biden, tendered his resignation to the White House last week to prepare to run for seat in the U.S. Congress, multiple sources familiar with the matter told. The 35-year-old Amo, a Rhode Island native, will step into an already crowded field planning on vying for the Democratic nomination in the special election to replace Rep. David Cicilline , who is resigning to become CEO of the.

Among Amo’s declared primary competitors, however, are multiple state representatives and state senators, as well as Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos. In the West Wing, Amo served as deputy director of intergovernmental affairs, acting as Biden’s primary liaison to local elected officials. Julie Chavez Rodriguez, the office’s director, praised Amo in a statement to the.

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