Thursday, 28 June 2018

Former Fox News Co-President Ousted During Sexual Harassment Scandal Reportedly Accepts Job in Trump White House

The Trump White House has been hemorrhaging staff at a record pace and, in many cases, has failed to hire replacements for the departed staffers, leaving West Wing severely depleted as the president engages with serious challenges at home and abroad, many of his own making. That is set to change as former Fox News co-president Bill Shine reportedly agreed to join the Trump administration. The exact role Shine will take is still not completely clear, but Fox News reports it will be a deputy chief of staff-level position and will likely be charged with overseeing communications, filling a hole left by former communications director Hope Hicks’ departure in March.



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