The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

White House deputy chief of staff receiving millions from Fox

- By Jill Colvin

WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA >> White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Communicat­ions Bill Shine has received millions of dollars in severance from Fox News Channel’s parent company and is owed millions more, a new financial disclosure report shows.

The report released Friday shows that Shine received $8.4 million in severance pay from 21st Century Fox after he left in May 2017. He’ll also receive bonus and options payments in 2018 and 2019 amounting to $7 million for the two years combined. The agreement is set to expire May 1, 2019.

Shine joined the Trump administra­tion earlier this year. He resigned his position as copresiden­t of Fox News amid questions over his handling of sexual harassment and discrimina­tion allegation­s that led to the departures of CEO Roger Ailes and Fox News personalit­y Bill O’Reilly.

He has worked behind the scenes to improve the production quality of events at the White House, such as Trump’s announceme­nt of his second Supreme Court nominee.

Trump and Fox News have had a symbiotic relationsh­ip since Trump first announced his candidacy, with the cable news channel providing often fawning coverage of the president, and the president appearing frequently on Fox shows, including his favorites “Fox & Friends” and “Hannity.”

Trump’s administra­tion has also hired numerous former Fox personalit­ies, including State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert and national security adviser John Bolton. Trump’s former communicat­ions chief, Hope Hicks, was hired as communicat­ions director at the newly revamped Fox company after she left the administra­tion.

The White House did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on the disclosure form.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this Sept. 20 file photo, Deputy Chief of Staff for Communicat­ions Bill Shine, waits for President Donald Trump to walk to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington.
ALEX BRANDON - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this Sept. 20 file photo, Deputy Chief of Staff for Communicat­ions Bill Shine, waits for President Donald Trump to walk to Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington.

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