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Former top Trump aide Hicks joining Fox

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President Trump’s former communicat­ions chief Hope Hicks is taking on a similar role at the new Fox company, meaning she’ll supervise messaging at her former boss’ favorite television network.

The new company, being created by the shedding of many of 21st Century Fox’s entertainm­ent assets to the Walt Disney Co., will include Fox News Channel, the Fox broadcasti­ng network, several local Fox stations and Fox Sports.

Hicks’ hiring was announced yesterday by Viet Dinh, chief legal and policy officer. Hicks, who left the White House on March 29, will be based in Los Angeles.

Hicks had a mostly behind-the-scenes role at the White House. But she was one of the president’s most trusted aides and had worked for him at his real estate company before Trump was elected president.

It’s not immediatel­y clear how much of a role Hicks, 29, will have at the New York-based Fox News, where communicat­ions has been run for several years by Irena Briganti.

It seems to deepen the relationsh­ip between Fox News and the White House, where former Fox News executive Bill Shine is the communicat­ions director.

Trump gives the bulk of his television interviews to Fox News.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders tweeted that Fox won’t find anyone smarter or more talented than Hicks.

“So happy for my friend,” Sanders tweeted. “They are beyond lucky to have you.”

Dinh also announced the hiring of Danny O’Brien from General Electric as head of government affairs for the new company. O’Brien is a longtime Washington hand who was staff director of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and chief of staff to three senators.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? NEW JOB: Hope Hicks, President Trump’s former communicat­ions chief, arrives on Capitol Hill in February.
AP FILE PHOTO NEW JOB: Hope Hicks, President Trump’s former communicat­ions chief, arrives on Capitol Hill in February.

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