Riding a wave of accolades for her role in convincing Donald Trump to fully pardon Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, Angela McArdle made a surprise announcement late on January 24 that she was resigning from her position as chair of the Libertarian Party's National Committee (LNC).
McArdle released a farewell video a couple of days before a Sunday night LNC board meeting via Zoom that selected her replacement in which she stressed Ulbricht's release from prison as the "biggest political victory" the party has ever achieved. She also accused George Phillies, a past L.P. candidate for office from Massachusetts and operator of Third Party Watch, of being a federal operative and called on her supporters to avoid the "demonically possessed." She hinted without directly stating that she left the L.P. to work for the federal government in Robert Kennedy's Department of Health and Human Services. In an emailed response to questions, she wrote specifically regarding her next steps: "I am moving to another position very soon where I won't be able to stay Chair. I'll be announcing it later this week or early next week, but I can't say what it is yet."