Jacob Reses, the chief of staff to Vice President JD Vance, is set to leave the Trump administration at the end of the summer, multiple outlets report. NBC News, Fox News, and The Hill all say Reses plans to depart later this summer, with sources close to the vice president’s office describing the timing as the end of the season. The Hill adds that Reses has served in the role since Vance took office in January 2025 and that he has been with Vance since the vice president’s Senate campaign. NBC and Fox also frame the move as a forthcoming personnel change in Vance’s office, though they do not provide additional details on a replacement or the reasons for his departure. An American Conservative op-ed-style piece likewise reports that Reses is exiting the administration, though it emphasizes his influence rather than supplying new logistical information. As of the reports, no official statement from the vice president’s office or from Reses is cited in the provided coverage.