Second White House aide resigns over domestic abuse claims
WASHINGTON: A second White House staffer in a week resigned Friday over domestic abuse claims, in a widening scandal that called into question the president’s judgment and tainted his chief of staff John Kelly and longtime aide Hope Hicks.
White House speechwriter David Sorensen denied his wife’s claims of abuse, but resigned — hours after President Donald Trump was criticised for wishing staff secretary Rob Porter a “wonderful career” after he too resigned amid similar accusations.
Porter — who denies abuse alleged by two ex-wives, one of whom released a photo of herself with a black eye — worked at the heart of the White House throughout the first year of Trump’s administration, despite being denied full security clearance.
He only stepped down from his post Wednesday after the accusations became public.
Trump, who has himself been accused of sexual harassment or assault by two dozen women, fueled the scandal by praising Porter and suggesting he had a bright future.
He made no mention of the ex-wives or the alleged domestic abuse.
“We certainly wish him well, and it’s a tough time for him,” Trump said in the Oval Office.
“He did a very good job when he was in the White House. And we hope he has a wonderful career and he will have a great career ahead of him.”
“As you probably know, he says he’s innocent, and I think you have to remember that.”