The former governor of Maryland and mayor of Baltimore City, Martin O'Malley, announced his plans to quit his day job and officially launched his campaign to be the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee, he revealed in an interview with The New York Times.

O'Malley announced his plan to step down from his Social Security Administrator commissioner position on Monday, Nov. 18. In a social media post, O'Malley thanked President Biden for his opportunity to serve as the leader of the SSA and his praise for the agency overall.

"It has been a great honor to serve alongside the people of the Social Security Administration, who have turned around this agency and put it on a better path forward. For the dignity of every individual, social security works," O'Malley wrote on X. "Thank you, Mr. President for the opportunity to have served so many Americans...with such a fine group of Americans. Stronger Together."

His bid for chairmanship comes at a chaotic time for the Democratic Party. Sunday, Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that Democrats are in the "wilderness" without a "clear leader" after President-elect Donald Trump defeated Vice-President Kamala Harris.... Read More: FOX45