Waterloo Region Record

White House’s Hope Hicks resigning

One of Trump’s most loyal advisers leaving at a tumultuous time

- ZEKE MILLER AND JILL COLVIN

WASHINGTON — White House communicat­ions director Hope Hicks, one of President Donald Trump’s most loyal aides, is resigning.

The departure of one of the president’s longest-serving advisers, who worked as a one-woman communicat­ions shop during his winning campaign, came as a surprise to most in the White House — and cast a pall over the West Wing at a tumultuous time. The news comes a day after Hicks was interviewe­d for nine hours by the House panel investigat­ing Russia interferen­ce in the 2016 election and contact between Trump’s campaign and Russia.

In a statement, Trump praised Hicks for her work over the last three years, saying he “will miss having her by my side.”

Hicks, who occupied to the desk closest to the Oval Office in the West Wing, has been a central participan­t in or witness to nearly every milestone and controvers­y of the Trump campaign and White House. She began her White House tenure as director of strategic communicat­ions — a title that only partly captured her more expansive role as the president’s gatekeeper to the press.

Hicks acknowledg­ed to a House intelligen­ce panel Tuesday that she has occasional­ly told “white lies” for Trump. But she said she had not lied about anything relevant to the Russia investigat­ion. She has also been interviewe­d by special counsel Robert Mueller, in his expansive probe of Russian interferen­ce of the 2016 election and potential misdeeds committed by those in the president’s orbit.

Hicks said in a statement, “There are no words to adequately express my gratitude to President Trump.” She added she wished Trump and his administra­tion the “very best.”

A former Ralph Lauren fashion model and public relations pro who worked for Trump’s daughter Ivanka, Hicks, 29, had no political background when Trump asked her to serve on his campaign.

Before Wednesday’s announceme­nt, Hicks had not been happy for some time, said one person with knowledge of her thinking who was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly. That person said Hicks had been increasing­ly feeling the stress of the position.

Hicks, who has long tried to avoid media attention, was thrust into the spotlight recently when it was revealed she had been dating former staff secretary Rob Porter. He left the administra­tion after accusation­s that he had abused his two ex-wives became public.

Hicks helped craft the White House’s initial supportive response.

 ?? NEW YORK TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? Hope Hicks, one of Trump’s longest-serving advisers, said on Wednesday she was resigning as the White House communicat­ions director. Trump praised Hicks for her work over the last three years, saying he “will miss having her by my side.”
NEW YORK TIMES FILE PHOTO Hope Hicks, one of Trump’s longest-serving advisers, said on Wednesday she was resigning as the White House communicat­ions director. Trump praised Hicks for her work over the last three years, saying he “will miss having her by my side.”

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