The Columbus Dispatch

Adviser leaving president’s inner circle

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WASHINGTON — Deputy national security adviser Dina Powell will be leaving the Trump administra­tion early next year, the White House announced Friday, in the first of what is expected to be a round of departures in the new year.

White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Powell had always planned to serve for a year before returning home to New York. She’s expected to continue working with the administra­tion on Middle East policy issues from outside the White House, Sanders said.

National security adviser H.R. McMaster called Powell an “invaluable member” of the president’s team and praised her as one of “the most talented and effective leaders with whom I have ever served.”

Powell was originally hired to work on economic developmen­t at the behest of Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump and his sonin-law, Jared Kushner. But the Egyptian-American with internatio­nal experience and fluency in Arabic was quickly tapped for the national security team when McMaster took over after Michael Flynn’s dismissal just 24 days into Trump’s term.

Powell’s foreign policy experience was forged under Condoleezz­a Rice, who brought her into the State Department during George W. Bush’s administra­tion.

Born in Cairo, Powell moved to the United States with her family at the age of 4 and had to learn to speak English. Entering Republican politics at a young age, Powell put herself through the University of Texas by working in the state legislatur­e.

After stints with several GOP congressio­nal members and at the Republican National Committee, she joined the Bush administra­tion.

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