Oman Daily Observer

Second White House aide resigns over domestic abuse claims

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WASHINGTON: A second White House staffer in a week resigned on Friday over domestic abuse claims, in a widening scandal that called into question the president’s judgment and tainted his chief of staff John Kelly and longtime aide Hope Hicks.

White House speechwrit­er David Sorensen (pictured) denied his wife’s claims of abuse, but resigned — hours after President Donald Trump was criticised for wishing staff secretary Rob Porter a “wonderful career” after he too resigned amid similar accusation­s.

Porter — who denies abuse alleged by two ex-wives, one of whom released a photo of herself with a black eye — worked at the heart of the White House throughout the first year of Trump’s administra­tion, despite being denied full security clearance.

He only stepped down from his post on Wednesday after the accusa- tions became public.

Trump, who has himself been accused of sexual harassment or assault by two dozen women, fuelled the scandal by praising Porter and suggesting he had a bright future.

He made no mention of the exwives or the alleged domestic abuse.

“We certainly wish him well, and it’s a tough time for him,” Trump said in the Oval Office.

“He did a very good job when he was in the White House. And we hope he has a wonderful career and he will have a great career ahead of him.”

“As you probably know, he says he’s innocent, and I think you have to remember that.”

That prompted a sharp rebuke from Democrats like Congresswo­man Nydia Velazquez, who slammed the White House’s “culture of misogyny.”

Chief of Staff John Kelly was aware of the allegation­s and also praised Porter’s conduct in the White House, maintainin­g that “every individual deserves the right to defend their reputation.” Hicks, perhaps Trump’s most trusted aide, had helped craft the response to the scandal as White House communicat­ions director, despite being romantical­ly involved with Porter.

Deputy White House spokesman Raj Shah said the White House only learned late on Thursday about allegation­s against Sorensen, the speechwrit­er.

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