I can help with the latest public reporting, but I don’t have live access to tools in this turn. Here’s a concise update based on recent widely covered coverage.
Answer
- Hayden Haynes, a longtime aide to House Speaker Mike Johnson, was reported to be stepping down as chief of staff in early June 2026. This development followed earlier reports of close collaboration between Haynes and Johnson, and the role transition was said to involve Garrett Fultz moving into the chief of staff position. These reports also noted prior incidents in 2025 involving a DUI arrest that drew media attention but did not derail Johnson’s public stance of backing Haynes at the time.
Key details
- Timeline:
- May 28, 2026: Statement from Johnson’s office indicating Haynes would depart in early June, with deputy chief of staff Garrett Fultz slated to assume the top role.
- 2025: Haynes faced a DUI arrest following a Trump address to Congress; Johnson publicly expressed support at the time.
- Roles:
- Haynes served as Johnson’s chief of staff in Congress and within Johnson’s personal office prior to his 2026 departure; Fultz is identified as the successor.
What this means
- Leadership transition at the Speaker’s office as a high-profile aide moves on; the impact on policy coordination and day-to-day operations will depend on how the new deputy chief of staff adjusts to the chief role and what changes, if any, accompany the shift.
Sources
- “Hayden Haynes, Speaker Johnson's Chief of Staff To Step Down” — Times Now News, 2026-05-28.
- “Speaker Mike Johnson's chief of staff arrested on DUI charge after Trump's speech” — The Independent, 2025-03-05.
- Additional coverage noting the 2025 DUI incident and Johnson’s stated support.
If you’d like, I can pull more from specific outlets or provide a quick timeline graphic to visualize the transition and key events.