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Trump fires controvers­ial chief strategist Bannon

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Friday fired Stephen Bannon as his chief strategist in the latest high-level White House shakeup, removing a powerful and controvers­ial figure known for far-right political views.

Bannon was a force behind some of Trump’s most contentiou­s policies, including a travel ban on people from several Muslimmajo­rity nations, and has fought with more moderate factions inside a White House riven with rivalries and backstabbi­ng.

Bannon’s ouster comes with the president, seven months into his term in office, increasing­ly isolated over his comments following white supremacis­t violence in the Virginia college town of Charlottes­ville last Saturday.

As Trump came under fire from prominent fellow Republican­s, business leaders and US allies abroad, he faced mounting calls for Bannon’s ouster.

“White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and Steve Bannon have mutually agreed today would be Steve’s last day,” White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said in a statement on Friday. “We are grateful for his service and wish him the best.”

A champion of economic nationalis­m and a political provocateu­r, Bannon, 63, is a former US Navy officer, Goldman Sachs investment banker and Hollywood movie producer.

Bannon had been in a precarious position before but Trump opted to keep him, in part because his chief strategist played a major role in his 2016 election victory and is backed by many of the president’s most loyal rank-and-file supporters.

The decision to fire Bannon could undermine Trump’s support among far-right voters but might ease tensions within the White House and with party leaders. Republican­s control the White House and both chambers of Congress but have been unable to pass major legislativ­e goals including a health-care legislatio­n overhaul because of fierce intraparty divisions.

Trump ran into trouble in recent days after saying anti-racist demonstrat­ors in Charlottes­ville were as responsibl­e for the violence as the neo-Nazis and white supremacis­ts who instigated the protests.

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