White House press secretary Robert Gibbs is to step down from his current assignment to serve as an outside political adviser to US President Barack Obama in his re-election campaign. According to the New York Times, Gibbs said he intended to leave the post in early February.“Stepping back will take some adjusting. But at the same time, I have a feeling that I will keep myself quite busy, not just with speaking, but continuing to help the president,” the newspaper quoted Gibbs, as saying. The 39-year-old further said that a successor has not been decided yet, but would likely be announced within a fortnight.Gibbs had assumed the role of press secretary on January 20, 2009, and had given his first official briefing on January 22 of that year.

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