Hope Hicks resigns as White House Communications Director

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Hope Hicks, one of the closest aides of US Donald Trump, is resigning as the Hicks, 29, is leaving the after serving Trump for three years in various capacities. This included being his when Trump was sworn in as the on January 20, 2017. The announcement of her resignation came a day after she testified before the on allegations related to the Russian interference during the 2016 presidential campaign. The did not announce her exact day of resignation. "Her departure is to be determined but it will be sometime in the next few weeks," it said. is Trump's longest serving aide, having worked with him before he announced his candidacy, through the campaign, and into the second year of his administration. After three years, she approached Trump and told him she wanted to leave so she could start exploring opportunities outside of the On his part, Trump was effusive in his praise for "Hope (Hicks) is outstanding and has done great work for the last three years. She is as smart and thoughtful as they come, a truly great person," Trump said. "I will miss having her by my side but when she approached me about pursuing other opportunities, I totally understood.

I am sure we will work together again in the future," he said. Her role evolved from what was initially considered to be an to formally being announced in the summer of 2017. In this position, led strategic messaging for administration priorities such as the historic passage of tax reform and worked with to stabilise the press and after initial phases of transition. "There are no words to adequately express my gratitude to Trump. I wish the and his administration the very best as he continues to lead our country," said in a statement. The said is a "to the and other senior administration officials". "When I became Chief of Staff, I quickly realised what so many have learned about Hope she is strategic, poised and wise beyond her years," said White House's Chief of Staff, "She became a and did a tremendous job overseeing the communications for the president's agenda, including the passage of historic tax reform. She has served her country with great distinction. To say that she will be missed, is an understatement," Kelly said. Sanders said would leave behind a void which nobody can fill. "She is in a league of her own and no one can replace her. one of the most talented and skilled people Ive ever met and coming to work wont be the same without her," Sanders said. In a little over 13 months of this administration, is the fourth individual to resign as the The other three being Sean Spicer, Mike Dubke, and

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 07:30 IST
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