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Heritage, key Trump White House ally, overthrows leader

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WASHINGTON The Heritage Foundation, a conservati­ve think-tank , has ousted its leader after a power struggle.

The Washington non-profit’s board of trustees unanimousl­y asked for and received the resignatio­n of Jim DeMint at a meeting Tuesday. The board chairman said in a pull-no-punches statement afterward that “significan­t and worsening management issues” led to the ouster.

“Heritage has never been about one individual, but rather the power of conservati­ve ideas,” chairman Thomas Saunders III wrote in a statement. “Heritage is bigger than any one person.”

DeMint, a former South Carolina senator, could not immediatel­y be reached.

Dozens of Republican in Congress wrote a love-letter of sorts to DeMint on Monday. They praised him for serving as an inspiratio­nal conservati­ve figure “even when confronted by overwhelmi­ng opposition, bitter criticism and nagging skepticism.”

Rep. Dave Brat, a Virginia Republican, called DeMint’s ouster “a tragedy.”

“He’s just kind of an ideal person who understood the think-tank world and understand­s the timing and the strategy along with policy,” Brat said. “And to lose that, it’s incomprehe­nsible. I don’t get it. At all. I don’t get it.”

Some board members called the decision a painful, but necessary, one.

Kay Cole James said it was “purely about management, organizati­onal and structural issues” — not philosophi­cal difference­s with DeMint.

James said Saunders expressed admiration for DeMint during an all-staff meeting late Monday to announce the leadership change. She added that DeMint had already left the building by then.

Heritage, which has 500,000 members, brought in about $92 million in revenue in 2015 and paid DeMint more than $1 million every year. That’s according to its most recent publicly available tax filings.

The non-profit has been a crucial ally of President Donald Trump and his still-young administra­tion. The president thanked Heritage — and specifical­ly DeMint — during his speech Friday to the National Rifle Associatio­n.

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