Marysville Appeal-Democrat

White House communicat­ions director resigns

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WASHINGTON (AP) – A top White House communicat­ions staffer has resigned as President Donald Trump considers a major staff overhaul amid intensifyi­ng inquiries into his campaign’s dealings with Russia.

The departure of Michael Dubke, Trump’s communica- tions director, comes as aides and outside advisers say Trump has grown increasing­ly frustrated by allegation­s of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and revelation­s of possible ties between his campaign and Moscow.

Trump tweeted Tuesday: “Russian officials must be laughing at the U.S. & how a lame excuse for why the Dems lost the election has taken over the Fake News.”

Dubke wrote in a statement that it had been an honor to serve Trump and “my distinct pleasure to work side by side, day by day with the staff of the communicat­ions and press department­s.”

Dubke offered his resignatio­n earlier this month, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway told The Associated Press on Tuesday, but offered to stay on during the president’s first foreign trip. His last day has not yet been determined.

White House chief of staff Reince Priebus thanked Dubke in a statement and said Dubke had “offered to remain onboard until a transition is concluded.”

“Mike will assist with the transition and be a strong advocate for the president and the president’s policies moving forward,” he said.

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