February 26, 2010 2:20 PM

Desiree Rogers to Step Down

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Brian Montopoli
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CBS News has confirmed that White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers plans to step down next month.

Rogers told the Chicago Sun-Times, which first reported the story, that she plans "to explore opportunities in the corporate world." Her possible resignation had been the subject of rumors for months.

"The background is that she decided that it is the perfect time for her to return to the private sector," Senior Obama Adviser Valerie Jarrett told CBS News. "She came in and accomplished a great deal in the first year. Opened up the White House to be the people's house, and now she's ready to move back to the private sector."

A former corporate executive, Rogers took criticism for her role in Tareq and Michaele Salahi and Carlos Allen's unauthorized entry into a state dinner amid reports that the White House did not have staff at security checkpoints. The White House turned down the House Homeland Security Committee when it requested she testify about her role in the incident.

She was also criticized in Washington for her prominent public role, which was seen as at odds with the traditional role of a social secretary.

People questioned "whether she broke some unwritten code of social secretary dos and don'ts," the New York Times reported, noting that some believed "she should have been something Desiree Rogers is utterly unaccustomed to being: invisible."

The former Chicago resident and longtime friend of the Obamas has presided over 330 events in her time in the White House, according to Sun-Times.

She said she completed her work at the White House, telling the newspaper that "our office has been able to lay the foundation for what will be known as the 'people's house' and it has already taken shape."

"We are enormously grateful to Desiree Rogers for the terrific job she's done as the White House Social Secretary," President and Michelle Obama said in a statement. "When she took this position, we asked Desiree to help make sure that the White House truly is the People's House, and she did that by welcoming scores of everyday Americans through its doors, from wounded warriors to local schoolchildren to NASCAR drivers. She organized hundreds of fun and creative events during her time here, and we will miss her. We thank her again for her service and wish her all the best in her future endeavors."

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by Leaderless February 27, 2010 1:28 PM EST
rogers is just another obamas crony. Her attitude and job performance s*cks.
She uses the WH for her own advancement, it got nothing to do with the people.
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by jd2408 February 26, 2010 4:27 PM EST
"She came in and accomplished a great deal in the first year. Opened up the White House to be the people's house" .......Boy, thats the truth, she sure did that.
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by dwilson59 February 26, 2010 4:03 PM EST
Excuse me Miss Rogers, when cleaning my windows at the stop light try not to lean on my new MB E63
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by dwilson59 February 26, 2010 3:58 PM EST
Excuse me Miss Rogers could I have fries with that.
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by Empire-George- February 26, 2010 3:43 PM EST
The moment Desiree Rogers thought she was a guest, and forgot she was the "social secretary" at the famously crashed state dinner was the moment she needed to step down....do your job Desiree, you weren't there as friend of the Obama's.....so what happened ? guests were allowed to enter, uninvited.
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by pragmatist1 February 26, 2010 3:25 PM EST
With her attitude she'll never be able to really make it in the corporate world. She thinks she's better than the job requires. Just recall the debacle over the uninvited Salahi's. Rogers thought protocol and tradition were irrelevent so she decided to scrap her staff from being on hand. This administration is loaded with a bunch of incompetent arrogant shills who learned what little they know by being Chicago political thugs.
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by platteman February 26, 2010 3:15 PM EST
Wow, another one of Obama's minions who don't know jack. She should have never been hired. Seems to me that there is culture of corruption in the Obama adminstration.
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by arabog2 February 26, 2010 3:15 PM EST
Its about time. She should have stepped down when she was quoted as calling the White House "The House". I am surprised that a rational person like Obama would allow such an extreme person to work in The WHITE House. I wonder how many other frictious, extreme people work there...maybe...Rahm??? He is next!
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