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Trump economic aide Cohn quits

- By Zeke Miller and Jonathan Lemire Associated Press

— Top economic adviser Gary Cohn is leaving the White House after breaking with President Donald Trump on trade policy, the latest in a string of high-level departures from the West Wing.

Cohn, the director of the National Economic Council, has been the leading internal opponent to Trump’s planned tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, working to orchestrat­e an eleventh-hour effort in recent days to get Trump to reverse course. But Trump resisted those efforts, and reiterated Tuesday he will be imposing tariffs in the coming days.

Cohn’s departure comes amid a period of unparallel­ed tumult in the Trump administra­tion, and aides worry that more staffers may soon head for the doors.

The announceme­nt came hours after Trump denied there was chaos in the White House. Trump maintained that his White House has “tremendous energy,” but multiple White House officials said Trump has been urging anxious aides to stay.

“Everyone wants to work in the White House,” Trump said during a joint press conference with Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven. “They all want a piece of the Oval Office.”

In a statement, Cohn said it was his honor to serve in the administra­tion and “enact pro-growth economic policies to benefit the American people.”

Trump praised Cohn despite the disagreeme­nt on trade, issuing a statement saying Cohn has “served his country with great distinctio­n.”

Cohn’s departure is a blow to Capitol Hill Republican­s and business groups who were hoping Trump might listen to their worries on tariffs — and that Cohn would serve as a moderating force as the administra­tion pushes a renegotiat­ion of the North American Free Trade Agreement.

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