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Perez Asks for Democratic Party Staff Resignations

By asking for the resignations of paid staff ahead of plans for state and local Democratic parties.

Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez speaks during a Plenary session on "Training Your Skilled Workforce" at the SelectUSA Investment Summit at National Harbor, Maryland

New Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez is asking all paid party employees to resign as he tries to rebuild the embattled organization.

Perez spokeswoman Xochitl Hinojosa confirms that the chairman is overhauling the DNC’s internal structure in the coming weeks.

Some staffers will be rehired for permanent positions. Perez also is expected to bring some of his top aides who worked for him when he was former President Barack Obama’s labor secretary.

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Democrats elected Perez in February after an unusually competitive chairman’s race. Perez promised to rebuild state and local Democratic parties that depend on the national party for support.

Since the November election, the DNC has been a forceful critic of Republican President Donald Trump. Hinojosa praised DNC staffers for that work.