It's always on Friday afternoons.
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Shortly after 5:30 p.m. today, Corey Ealons, director of African-American media for the Obama administration, sent an e-mail saying he was leaving his post, effective immediately.
"It is with some sadness, but also great anticipation for the future, that I make my exit from the White House today," he wrote. "It has been an honor to serve in my capacity โฆ and on behalf of this President during this extraordinary time in our history."
Formerly the director of African-American media during the Obama-Biden campaign, Ealons was the liaison between the administration and all black media outlets, a position he'd held since President Obama took office.
Ealonsโ exit is abrupt and โ at least to The Root โ unexpected. His next steps, he said, will include a โnew roleโ at an unnamed communications firm.
Cord Jefferson is a staff writer at The Root. Follow him on Twitter.
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